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Laser Measurement and Control 2009 Catalog Power and Energy Measurement Custom Power and Energy Solutions Beam Diagnostics Superior Reliability & Performance Coherent Operational Excellence Operational Experience You Can Count On y du nical Support Tech Pr o For Product Reliability, Speed of Responsiveness, and Technical Support, make the safe choice you can always count on – Coherent. er Overall product warranty rate <1% Calibration turnaround time <5 days On-time delivery for all new orders >95% Shipment of C24 orders within 24 hours c bility a i l e tR Sup Operational Excellence erio r Se Cus r v ice tom • • • • ant arr W In a recent customer survey we found that Product Reliability, Speed of Responsiveness, and Technical Support are the three top criteria when choosing a laser test and measurement supplier. That’s why we place as much emphasis on Operational Excellence as we do on technical superiority. Operational Excellence means: ime Delivery On-T C24 Pro gr am For over 40 years, Coherent has been supplying you with the best laser measurement and beam diagnostic equipment available. We realize that while technical specifications greatly influence your purchasing decisions, you also must consider many other important criteria. The Coherent Laser Measurement Newsletter To keep informed about our latest laser measurement and beam diagnostics product releases, product upgrades, and special promotions, please sign up for our electronic newsletter at: www.Coherent.com/ LMCCatalog. We Want You to Know What’s New New Mailing Address New Phone Number New Fax Number Coherent Inc., Portland 27650 SW 95th Avenue Wilsonville, OR 97070 Phone: (800) 343-4912 or (408) 764-4042 Fax: (503) 454-5727 Online: www.Coherent.com Laser Measurement and Control Table of Contents New Products New Products 4-5 Power and Energy Meters Power and Energy Measurement Solutions 6-7 Power and Energy Meter Quick Reference Guide 8 Compatibility Chart for Our Most Popular Meters and Sensors 9 LabMax Meters 10-12 FieldMaxII Meters 13-14 FieldMate 15 EPM2000 16 Ultima LabMaster 2-Channel 16 LaserPAD 16 LaserCheck 17 Power Sensors Introduction and Selection Charts 18 Long-Pulse Energy Measurement with a Thermopile 19 Power Sensor Summary Specifications 20-21 Beam Position Sensing Thermopile Sensors (10 mW to 5 kW) 22-25 High-Sensitivity Optical Power Sensors (10 nW to 50 mW) 26 High-Sensitivity Thermopile Power Sensors (100 µW to 2W) 27 Air-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (10 mW to 150W) 28-29 Water-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (10 mW to 300W) 30 Fan-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (1W to 300W) 31 Water-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (100W to 5kW) 32 Large-Area High-Power Water-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (100W to 5 kW) 33 High-Peak-Power Thermopile Sensors (10 mW to 30W) 34 Thermopile Sensors with UV Coating (10 mW to 1 kW) 35-37 Power Sensor Accessories • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 38 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 1 Laser Measurement and Control Table of Contents POWER & ENERGY Energy Sensors EnergyMax Introduction and Selection Charts 39-42 Energy Sensor Summary Specifications Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM 43 EnergyMax Sensors 44-47 EnergyMax Heat Sinks 48 EnergyMax Accessories 49 Measuring Energy with an Oscilloscope 50 Custom and OEM Custom and OEM Products Introduction 51 OEM Modules 52 OEM Thermopiles (10 mW to 1 kW) 53-54 OEM Thermopile Detailed Drawings BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE 55 Beam Diagnostics Introduction to Laser Beam Diagnostics 56 Beam Diagnostic Cameras INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index LaserCam-HR 57-58 LaserCam-HR-UV 58 LaserCam-HR-InGaAs 59 Digital and Analog Cameras 60-61 BeamView-USB Analyzer Software BeamView-USB 62-67 Beam Diagnostic Accessories Laser Grade Attenuation Optics for Cameras 68 Attenuation Optics for Cameras 69 Extreme-UV Beam Intensity Profile Optics 70 BeamMaster Knife-Edge Based Beam Profilers 2 Superior Reliability & Performance 71-73 • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Laser Measurement and Control Table of Contents ModeMaster PC M2 Beam Propagation Analyzer 74-79 WaveMaster Laser Wavelength Meter 80-81 Calibration, Warranty and Service 82-83 Measurement Products for Use with Coherent Lasers 84-85 Model Name Index 86-87 Notes POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM 88 BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Doing Business with Coherent Inside Back Cover CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 3 New Products New to the Catalog POWER & ENERGY LaserCam-HR with BeamView Analyzer Software Features •Ease-of-use connectivity - High-speed USB 2.0 Interface - USB bus-powered low-voltage operation - Compact size Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors •Broad spectral range - LaserCam-HR 300 nm to 1100 nm - LaserCam-HR-UV DUV to 355 nm - LaserCam-InGaAs 900 nm to 1700 nm Energy Sensors •Large dynamic range •Coherent Adaptive Pixel Technology (CAPT™) Custom & OEM •Digital output through USB 2.0 eliminates the need for a interface card (frame-grabber) Pages 57-59 •High-accuracy beam diameter calculations BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index •Interfaces to BeamView-USB 4.4 (included) LabMax-TOP and -TO Power and Energy Meters Features •Measure power and energy •Ergonomic design enhances user experience •Directly compatible with PM Model and LM Model thermopiles •Directly compatible with EnergyMax sensors •Displays beam position with LM Model thermopiles •Logs data to internal memory, directly onto USB flash drive, or to a PC •USB, RS-232, and GPIB PC interfaces •Software: - LabMax PC applications software - LabVIEW instrument driver and ActiveX control Pages 10-12 * LabVIEW is registered trademark of National Instruments Corporation. **ActiveX is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Position sensing sensors are marked with this quadrant symbol 4 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] New Products New to the Catalog EnergyMax Pulsed Laser Energy Sensors POWER & ENERGY Features •Unique coatings deliver increased damage threshold, high repetition rate operation and improved mechanical durability •Operate over the 190 nm to 12 μm range •Enable pulse energy measurements from 100 nJ to 15J Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors •Measure single shot to 10 kHz repetition rate •Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit •Automatic temperature compensation •Signal amplifier for superior signal-to-noise ratio Pages 39-49 Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE J-Power Features INDICES •External low-noise power supply for EnergyMax sensors •DB25-to-BNC converter Laser CrossReference Index •Allows energy to be measured using oscilloscope •Internal Li-ion rechargeable battery •External power supply Product Name Index Page 49 • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 5 Power and Energy Measurement Solutions Sensor Technologies POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Coherent offers three different sensor technologies (thermopile, semiconductor/optical, and pyroelectric) that address a broad range of measurement parameters and laser characteristics. Thermopile Thermopile sensors are a great all-purpose technology suitable for many lasers. They are used for measuring CW laser power, average power in pulsed lasers, and are often used to integrate the energy of long pulses. Power Sensors Thermopile sensors absorb incident laser radiation and convert it into heat. This heat ultimately flows to a heat sink that is held at ambient temperature by either convectioncooling or water-cooling. The temperature difference between the absorber and the heat sink is converted into an electrical signal by a thermocouple junction. Energy Sensors Custom & OEM Thermopiles operate across a wide range of input powers, and unlike a semiconductor sensor they will not saturate. The spectral range is dependent upon the coating applied to absorb the laser energy. The coating used on many thermopiles is broadband in nature and is relatively flat from the ultraviolet through the infrared. These sensors have natural response times on the order of several seconds for a low power sensor and up to one minute for a kilowatt sensor. When combined with a Coherent meter a speed-up algorithm provides a much faster response – on the order of seconds for most sensors. PM Model Thermopiles BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Coherent has two lines of thermopile sensors. The “LM Model” line utilizes a unique thermopile disk in which the thermocouples are split into four quadrants, allowing the sensors to provide beam position information in addition to power measurement. LM Model sensors can be found on pages 22-25. The “PM Model” line incorporates traditional thermopile disks that provide power measurement, found on pages 26-37. CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES LM Model Thermopiles Laser CrossReference Index Semiconductor/Optical Semiconductor sensors convert incident photons into current that can be measured by our instruments. The photodiodes used in these types of sensors offer high sensitivity and low noise, enabling them to detect very low light levels. They saturate above approximately 1W/cm2, so attenuating filters must be used when operating above the milliwatt level. Product Name Index Photodiodes also have a fast response time, so they are convenient for tuning and peaking lasers. The spectral range is more limited than our other sensor technologies. These devices are also referred to as optical sensors. Semiconductor/optical sensors are limited to measuring CW laser power. Model OP-2/LM-2 6 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Power and Energy Measurement Solutions Sensor Technologies Pyroelectric POWER & ENERGY Coherent energy sensors use a pyroelectric element to measure the energy in a laser pulse. It does this by producing a large electrical charge for a small change in temperature. The active sensor circuit takes the current from the sensor element and converts it to a voltage that can be measured by a peak detector circuit or a Coherent meter. Pyroelectrics can only be used with pulsed lasers. Pyroelectric sensors are ideal for measuring the output of pulsed lasers. These devices can be used at repetition rates to 10 kHz and beyond, and can be used to measure laser pulses beyond a Joule. Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors EnergyMax - Laser Energy Sensors Sensor Technology Measurement Range Custom & OEM The following information can help determine which sensor technology to choose based upon the type of laser used and the type of measurement needed. Laser Type Measurement Needed CW Laser Average Power Pulsed Laser Average Power Pulsed Laser Energy Per Pulse Long Pulse Laser (>1 ms) Single Pulse Integrated Energy Power Range 10 nW to 50 mW 100 µW to >5 kW 100 µW to >5 kW 100 nJ to >10J 1 mJ to >300J Wavelength Range 250 nm to 1800 nm 0.15 µm to 12 µm 0.15 µm to 12 µm 0.15 µm to 12 µm 0.15 µm to 12 µm Sensor Type Optical Thermopile Thermopile Pyroelectric Thermopile The spectral range of these sensor technologies and absorbing coatings are shown in the table below. After identifying a sensor type and coating, the detailed specifications in this catalog (see pages 20 through 48) can be used to select a specific sensor model for your application. Wavelength (nm) Thermal Sensors Semiconductor Sensors Energy Sensors Model Wavelength (nm) PowerMax - UV Coating 150 to 1000 PowerMax - Broadband Coating 190 to 11,000 Volume Absorber 250 to 3000 UV 200 to 400 VIS 400 to 1064 IR 800 to 1800 MaxBlack Coating 190 nm 12,000 MaxUV Coating 190 to 2100 Diffuse Metallic Coating 190 to 2100 100 1000 10,000 BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index After selecting a sensor model, the final step is to identify a meter to measure, display and analyze the sensor output. The information on the next page summarizes the capabilities and features of our meters and lists their compatibility with different sensors. Visit www.Coherent.com/LMC and use our Product Finder to assist you in making your sensor and meter selections. • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 7 Power and Energy Meter Quick Reference Guide Meter Features Summary Table POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors FieldMate FieldMaxII -TOP FieldMaxII -TO FieldMaxII -P LabMax -TOP 15 13 13 13 10 10 CW Power • • • • Avg. Power of Pulsed Lasers • • • • Long-Pulse Joules • Pulse Energy • Page Reference LabMax -TO EPM2000 Ultima LabMaster LaserCheck LaserPAD 16 16 17 16 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Measurement Modes Max. Rep. Rate (Hz) 300 • 10,0001 300 • • 1000 200 Display Types Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Digital Readout • Analog Needle Tuning • • • • • • • • • • Graphical Tuning Strip Chart/Trending • • • • • • • • • • • Measurement Analysis Supported Beam Position • • • • Statistics • • • • • • • • Display Smoothing • • • • • • • • 2-Channel/Ratiometric • • Wavelength Correction • • • • • • • • • • Attenuation Factor • • • • • • • • USB • • • • • • RS-232 • • •2 • • • • • Correction Factors Supported PC Interfaces GPIB • • • • • • • • Battery (rechargeable) • • • • • • Battery (non-rechargeable) • • AC Powered • • • • • • • • Analog Output Electrical Power Options • • Meter and Sensor Compatibility Table Power Sensors PM Model • • • • • • PS Model • • • • • • OP-2 Model • • • • • LM Model and Beamfinder LM-2 Model •3 •3 •3 • • • • • • • 3 Energy Sensors EnergyMax 1 3 3 •4 10,000 Hz sampled; 1000 Hz every pulse. 2 LabMax-TOP w/GPIB model only. 3 Compatible when used with Thermal SmartSensor Adapter #1056827. 8 Superior Reliability & Performance •4 • 4 • •3 • • • • • Our J-50MT-10KHz, J-25MT-10KHz, and J-10MT-10KHz EnergyMax Sensors are not compatible with FieldMaxII-TOP meters. For legacy sensor models not listed, please contact Coherent or your local representative for assistance. www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Power and Energy Measurement Overview Compatibility Chart for Our Most Popular Meters and Sensors POWER Meters FieldMate Sensors POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters PM & PS Model Thermopile Sensors/OP-2 Model Optical Sensors Power Sensors Energy Sensors FieldMaxII Custom & OEM Thermal SmartSensor Adapter BEAM DIAGNOSTICS LabMax CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Power meters compatible with PM & PS Model Thermopile Sensors Power meter compatible with LM Model Thermopile Sensors Power meters need the Thermal SmartSensor Adapter to use LM Model Thermopile Sensors LM Model Thermopile Sensors/ LM-2 Model Optical Sensors Product Name Index ENERGY FieldMaxII-TOP • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 Meters Sensors LabMaxII-TOP • Tel: (408) 764-4042 EnergyMax Pyroelectric Energy Sensors • Fax: (503) 454-5727 9 LabMax Meters Laser Power and Energy Meters Features • Measure power and energy • Ergonomic design enhances user experience • Directly compatible with PM Model and LM Model thermopiles • Display beam position with LM Model thermopiles • Log data to internal memory, directly onto USB flash drive, or to PC • USB, RS-232, and GPIB PC interfaces • Software: - LabMax PC applications software - LabVIEW instrument driver and ActiveX control Models • LabMax-TOP is compatible with thermopile, optical and pyroelectric (power & energy) • LabMax-TOP w/GPIB adds IEEE-488 GPIB PC interface (cable included) • LabMax-TO is compatible with thermopile and optical (power and long-pulse Joules) LabMax is a versatile meter suitable for anyone who needs to analyze laser output. It analyzes and monitors laser output via onboard data logging. It also supports logging data directly to a USB flash drive, provides enhanced data analysis and statistics, as well as a form factor that allows flexible positioning and viewing angles so it can be used in areas with limited bench space. These meters provide direct compatibility with LM Model and PM Model sensors with no need for adapters. Sensor Compatibility LabMax displays beam position for quick and accurate setup, and is directly compatible with most Coherent thermal, pyroelectric and semiconductor sensors. These sensors offer wavelength coverage from 190 nm to 12 µm, measure from nW to kW, from nJ to J, and from single shot to 10 kHz. Beam Positioning The position of the laser beam on the sensor can be displayed by LabMax when using an LM Model thermopile sensor. This makes it easier to align the laser beam during setup, especially for infrared laser beams. There is also a trending feature to monitor the position of the beam over time, and the position data can be logged to a file. Beam position sensors are on pages 22-25. Data Logging Data logging of unlimited size can be performed directly to a USB flash drive, and additionally over 400,000 points can be retained onboard the meter itself in flash memory. The meter has a file management system that allows naming and renaming files, auto increments file names for repetitive logging events, folder creation and renaming, and transferring files and folders from the meter storage to a USB flash drive. Data can also be logged to a file with the LabMax PC applications software. LabMax beam position display LM-45 HTD sensor with beam position 10 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] LabMax Meters Laser Power and Energy Meters Ergonomic Design LabMax features a large, backlit graphical display with an ergonomic interface with easily accessible buttons for all features and modes. The Measure, Tune, and Trend modes are directly accessible via front panel buttons. Measurement Analysis LabMax meters contain several advanced analysis capabilities, including: Onboard statistics – mean, minimum, maximum, standard deviation, range, three stability parameters, as well as missed pulses. Users can also select which statistical parameters to display, up to six at a time. Trend charting – trend chart with statistical display and the ability to log data to a file. Front panel buttons Flexible Positioning The LabMax display and meter can be positioned at many different angles within the limited bench space typically available in a laser lab, while still making the display easy to view. Digital tuning indicators – horizontal bar and trend chart formats with peak indicators. LabMax Tune Chart PC Interfacing and Applications Software Data can also be analyzed directly on a PC through USB, RS-232, or GPIB connections, or by logging data to a USB flash drive attached directly to the meter. Installable applications software and LabVIEW drivers are provided to support PC interfacing. Additional Inputs/Outputs In addition to PC interfacing, LabMax also includes an analog output with user-selectable voltages of 0 to 1V, 2V, or 4V. Pyroelectric triggering can be achieved with an external trigger input or an internal trigger that is user-adjustable from 2% to 20% percent of full-scale range. • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 LabMax PC Applications Software • Fax: (503) 454-5727 11 LabMax Meters Laser Power and Energy Meters POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Device Specifications Model LabMax-TOP w/GPIB LabMax-TOP LabMax-TO Measurement Resolution 0.1 % of full-scale Displayable Resolution 3 or 4 digits pyroelectric; 3, 4, or 5 digits 3, 4, or 5 digits thermopile and optical (user-selectable) (user-selectable) Measurement Range Sensor dependent (reference sensor specifications) Accuracy Digital Meter ±1.0% ±2LSD System Meter accuracy + sensor accuracy Analog Output (%) ±1.0 Uncertainty (%) ±1.0 Power Sampling Rate (Hz) 10 Maximum Repetition Rate (Hz) 10,000 sampling (1000 Hz every pulse) Minimum Positional Resolution (mm) 0.1 Display 112 x 78 mm backlight graphic LCD, 480 x 320 pixels. Adjustable contrast and viewing angle Measurement Analysis Min., max., mean, range, std. dev., dose, stability; trending, tuning, beam position Computer Interface GPIB, USB and RS-232 USB and RS-232 Pulse Triggering Internal and external (selectable) – Analog Output (VDC) 0 to 1, 2, or 4 VDC (selectable) Analog Output Update Rate Up to 1000 Hz for pyroelectric; 10 Hz for 10 Hz thermopile and optical Temperature Operating Range 5 to 40°C (41 to 104°F) Storage Range -20 to 70°C (-68 to 158°F) Instrument Power 90 to 260 VAC, 50/60 Hz Instrument Batteries 4400 mAH Rechargeable Li-ion Pack Compliance CE, RoHS, WEEE Dimensions (H x W x D) 152 x 229 x 53 mm (6.0 x 9.0 x 2.1 in.) Weight 1.25 kg (2.8 lbs.) Front Panel PWR Turn meter on and off ZERO Reset ambient offset for thermal and optical sensors MEASURE Main measure mode including statistics TUNE View tuning features TREND Display measured values over a period of time and log data to file SETUP Setup meter parameters HELP Onboard context sensitive help - available from any screen BACKLIGHT Toggle backlight on and off KNOB Turn knob to change settings; press the knob to save settings Left Side Panel USB flash drive port USB PC interface port RS-232 PC interface port DB25 sensor port Power jack Rear Panel Analog output External trigger input – GPIB PC interface port – Part Number* 1104620 1104622 1104619 * Meter supplied with 4400 mAH Li-ion battery, AC power adapter, power cord, 1.8-meter USB cable, RS-232 adapter, USB flash drive, RCA-to-BNC adapters, user manual, software and driver CD, soft carrying case, and certificate of calibration. LabMax-TOP w/GPIB also includes a GPIB cable. 12 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] FieldMaxII Meters Laser Power Meter and Energy Meters Features • Measure energy of pulsed lasers up to 300 pps • Large, backlight LCD display • Compatible with thermopile, optical, and pyroelectric sensors • Simulated analog-like movement for laser tuning • USB interface with FieldMaxII PC applications software, LabVIEW instrument driver and ActiveX control • Area function for density measurements (J/cm2 or W/cm2) POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Models • FieldMaxII-TOP is compatible with thermopile, optical and pyroelectric sensors (power & energy) FieldMaxII-TOP Power and Energy Meter Energy Sensors • FieldMaxII-TO is compatible with thermopile and optical (power only) • FieldMaxII-P is compatible with pyroelectric (energy only) FieldMaxII is an affordable, versatile, easy-to-use digital power and energy meter platform designed for a variety of applications ranging from field service to production test applications. FieldMaxII features a large, easy-to-read backlit LCD and an intuitive user interface offering button-driven control for simple operation. The meter supports onboard analysis of mean, min., max., and standard deviation statistics. It can measure power from nW to kW, and pulse energy from nJ to J at up to 300 pps. In addition, long-pulse Joules energy measurements can be made on the FieldMaxII-TOP model when using thermopiles. The meter includes a USB PC interface as well as an analog output. The FieldMaxII PC applications software supports trend charting, tuning, statistics, and logging data to a file. A LabVIEW instrument driver with ActiveX control is provided to support custom software developments. FieldMaxII-TO Power Meter FieldMaxII PC Application Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Features • USB PC Interface • FieldMaxII PC is completely open-source so that you can use it to help develop your own customized applications • Multiple meters can be run on a single PC – useful for final test and burn-in applications • Meters can be operated remotely via host interface and included drivers • Software features: - Measure, Tune, Trend displays - Statistics • LabVIEW instrument driver and ActiveX DLL server included • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 13 FieldMaxII Meters Laser Power and Energy Meters POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Device Specifications Model FieldMaxII-TOP FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-P Function Power and energy Power Energy Measurement Resolution 0.1% of full-scale Measurement Range Sensor dependent - reference sensor specifications Accuracy Digital Meter ±1.0% ±2LSD System Meter accuracy + sensor accuracy Analog Output (%) ±1.0 Uncertainty (%) ±1.0 Power Sampling Rate (Hz) 10 10 – Maximum Pulse Rep. Rate (Hz) 300 – 300 Display 58 x 73 mm , fixed-segment LCD with backlight Digital Tuning Indicator 100 msec time constant Statistics Mean, max., min., standard deviation PC Interface USB 1.1 Analog Output 0 to 1, 2, or 5 VDC (selectable) Internal Trigger 2 to 20% of full-scale, – 2% to 20% of full-scale, selectable selectable Temperature Operating Range 5 to 40°C (41 to 104°F) Storage Range -20 to 70°C (-68 to 158°F) Instrument Power 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Instrument Batteries Rechargeable NiMH battery pack Compliance CE, RoHS, WEEE Dimensions (H x W x D) 200 x 100 x 40 mm, (7.87 x 3.94 x 1.57 in.) Weight 1.0 kg (2.2 lbs.) Front Panel PWR Toggle power switch and backlight HZ Display rep. rate – Display rep. rate J/W Select Joules or Watts mode – – ZERO Reset ambient offset for thermal and optical sensors Zero stats AUTO Engage auto-ranging with power sensors – STAT Display statistics: mean, max., min., standard deviation AVG Engage display averaging λ Enter wavelength and engage wavelength compensation ATTEN Enter attenuation factor and engage attenuation W/cm2 (power density) J/cm2 (fluence) AREA J/cm2 (fluence) W/cm2 (power density) HOLD – Holds displayed values on screen – TRIG Select trigger level with – Select trigger level with energy sensors energy sensors SETUP / LOCAL Set and enter button/Takes local control of meter back from PC ARROW KEYS Manually control range; Select Stats parameter; Select and change numerical values Left Side Panels Power jack USB PC interface port Analog output Right Side Panels DB25 sensor port Part Number* 1098580 1098579 1098581 * Meter supplied with NiMH rechargeable battery pack, power cord, AC adapter, USB cable (1.8m), RCA-to-BNC analog output adapter, user manual, installation CD with FieldMaxII PC and drivers, soft carrying case, and certificate of calibration. 14 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] FieldMate Laser Power Meter Features POWER & ENERGY • Analog needle for tuning • Large digital LCD display • Compatible with thermopile and optical sensors • Wavelength compensation • Analog output • Compact and portable Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors • AC and battery power • Auto ranging FieldMate combines a digital display and analog meter with sophisticated digital processing to enable rapid, sensitive laser adjustment. This meter also offers an economical way of measuring laser power when advanced data analysis is not necessary. Energy Sensors Custom & OEM Device Specifications Model Power Resolution Measurement Range Accuracy Digital Meter System Analog Meter (%) Analog Output (%) Uncertainty (%) Power Sampling Rate Display Analog Needle Scale Response Analog Output Voltage Update Rate Temperature Operating Range Storage Range Instrument Power Instrument Batteries Compliance Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight Front Panel PWR ZERO AUTO λ ARROW KEYS Left Side Panel Part Number* FieldMate 0.1% of full-scale for all ranges in the 10s scale 0.3% of full-scale for all ranges in the 3s scale Sensor dependent (reference sensor specifications) ±1.0% ±2LSD Meter accuracy + sensor accuracy ±3.0 ±1.0 ±1.0 20 Hz (thermopile and optical) 26 x 89 mm, custom fixed-segment LCD 0 to 10 (100 divisions), 0 to 3 (60 divisions) 80 ms time constant 0 to 2 VDC 20 times/sec. 5 to 40°C (41 to 104°F) -20 to 70°C (-68 to 158°F) 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Two 9V alkaline batteries CE, RoHS, WEEE 193 x 117 x 46 mm, (7.6 x 4.6 x 1.8 in.) 0.8 kg (1.8 lbs.) BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Toggle power Ambient offset Engage auto-ranging Enter wavelength compensation Manually control range; select and change numerical values Power jack Analog output DB-25 sensor port 1098297 * Meter supplied with two alkaline 9V batteries, power cord, AC power adapter, RCA-to-BNC analog output adapter, user manual, and certificate of calibration. • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 15 EPM2000 Dual-Channel Power and Energy Meter Features POWER & ENERGY • Measures power and energy • Repetition rate to 1000 pps • Dual-channel with ratio measurement Power & Energy Meters • External trigger input • RS-232 and GPIB computer interfaces • Analog output Power Sensors • LabVIEW driver Part Number 0011-5140 Energy Sensors Custom & OEM Description EPM2000 Ultima LabMaster 2-Channel Dual-Channel Power and Energy Meter Features BEAM DIAGNOSTICS • Measures power and energy • Dual-channel with ratio measurement • Displays beam position with LM Model thermopiles CALIBRATION & SERVICE • Trend charting • RS-232 and GPIB PC interfaces • Analog output INDICES • RMS noise measurement with LM-2 sensors Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Part Number 33-0613-000 Description Ultima LabMaster LaserPAD Laser Power Meter Features • PC-based power meter system • Displays beam position with LM Model thermopiles • LaserPAD PC applications software included • RS-232 and USB PC interface • Compatible with LM Model thermopiles and optical sensors • OEM software tools CD for embedded applications • LabVIEW drivers Part Number 1008557 16 Superior Reliability & Performance • Description LaserPAD www.Coherent.com • [email protected] LaserCheck Laser Power Meter Features • Hand-held laser power meter • Measurement range: 0.5 μW to 1W • Wavelength range: 400 to 1064 nm • User-selectable spectral compensation • Auto-ranging with peak sample and hold Device Specifications Model Active Area Diameter (mm) Spectral Range (nm) Accuracy (%) Measurement Range without Attenuator with Attenuator Display Power Ranges Minimum Power Resolution (µW) Maximum Power Density without Attenuator with Attenuator Display Compliance Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight Part Number (RoHS) LaserCheck POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors LaserCheck 8 400 to 1064 ±5 Energy Sensors 0.5 µW to 10 mW 10 mW to 1W 9.99 µW to 999 mW 0.01 Custom & OEM 0.5 W/cm2 30 W/cm2 3-digit LCD display with power unit indicator CE, WEEE, RoHS 168 x 24 x 20 mm (6.6 x 0.9 x 0.7 in.) 44 g (0.09 lbs.) 1098293 Wavelength Select Increment Button Wavelength Select Decrement Button BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Detector Attenuator Position Control Slide 3-Digit LCD with Units Indicator Power/Wavelength Display Select Switch Sample/Hold Button Over-Range Tone Indicator Product Name Index Side View 168 mm (6.6 in.) 20 mm (0.79 in.) Ø8 mm (0.31 in.) 24 mm (0.95 in.) Front View • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 17 Power Sensors Introduction Introduction and Selection Charts Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Coherent uses three primary coatings to capture the incident radiation on our thermal sensors. The specifications for each sensor list which coating is used. Typical wavelength ranges and response curves for these coatings are shown in the chart below. Each sensor contains a spectral curve generated from reflectance measurements taken with spectrometers. The reflectance data are converted into a wavelength compensation look-up table that is loaded into the sensor. This data is accessed by selecting a wavelength of operation in the meters. Rv Spectral Correction for Thermal Sensors (normalized to 514 nm) 1.10 Rv Spectral Correction Factor POWER & ENERGY Black Coating Broadband & HTD Coatings UV Coating 1.05 1.00 0.95 0.90 0.1 1 10 Wavelength (µm) CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Many of our thermal sensors can measure power at levels greater than the maximum power rating for limited amounts of time. The following chart outlines how much power can be measured over a range of exposure times (Note: Water-cooled sensors are power-rated in air-cooled mode in this chart). Laser CrossReference Index Exposure Limit vs. Power 180 160 Product Name Index Power (W) 140 120 PM150 PM30 PM150-19B PM10-19B 100 80 60 PM150-50 PM150-50C PM10 PM2 40 20 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Time (minutes) 18 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Power Sensors Introduction Long-Pulse Energy Measurement with a Thermopile Thermopile sensors are most commonly used for average power measurements on pulsed and CW lasers. Thermopiles are also capable of integrating long pulse widths. This allows the thermopile to measure the energy of single pulses between 1 millisecond and 10 seconds in length, and with energies from millijoules to hundreds of Joules. Long-pulse measurement is only possible when the thermopiles are used in conjunction with LabMax-TOP, LabMax-TO, or FieldMaxII-TOP meters. This ability to integrate relatively long laser pulses with a thermopile is necessary when the laser pulse width exceeds the maximum pulse width rating of pyroelectric sensors. Pyroelectric sensors are typically limited to maximum pulse widths in the millisecond range. When the pulse width exceeds milliseconds, a thermopile is a good solution. Models PM10-19C, PM150-50C and PM150-50XC Application Example 1 Laser Pulse Width Maximum Energy Solution 50 ms 10J Choose a PM10 Application Example 2 Laser Pulse Width Maximum Energy Solution 300 ms 80J Choose a PM150 or PM150-50C* * Specific sensor choice depends upon aperture and mechanical constraints. A good “rule of thumb” for using a thermopile for this type of measurement is to compare the maximum pulse energy you need to measure with the maximum power rating of a sensor (maximum power ratings can be found in the Power Sensor Summary Specifications on pages 20 to 21 or in the detailed product specifications contained on pages 22 to 37). Common applications for this type of measurement are in the medical field, especially skin resurfacing and hair removal, and in material processing applications such as laser welding. These laser systems often utilize high-energy diode lasers that have large beam sizes and relatively long pulses. A detector like the PM150-50C is ideal for these measurements. It features a large 50 mm aperture size, can handle pulse energies up to 150J, and can be used air-cooled for single pulse energy measurements (a PM150-50C will normally need to be water-cooled for continuous power measurements). Using a LabMax power/energy meter expands the range of long-pulse Joule measurements down into the low millijoule level when used with thermopiles such as the PS10, PS10Q, PS19, and PS19Q sensors. Long-pulse measurements are limited to single pulses in order to achieve the most accurate measurements. POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 19 Power Sensors Introduction Summary of Specifications POWER & ENERGY Wavelength Power Long-Pulse Part Range Min. Max. Resolution Energy Number Description (µm) Range (J) Detector Detector Detector Diameter Coating Type (mm) Calibration Calibration Connector Wavelength Uncertainty (nm) (±%) High-Sensitivity Semiconductor Sensors (to 50 mW) Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 1098401 OP-2 UV 0.25 to 0.4 10 nW 30 mW 1 nW – 6.0 – Silicon – 8 OP DB-25 1098313 OP-2 VIS 0.4 to 1.064 10 nW 50 mW 1 nW – 7.9 – Silicon – 5 OP DB-25 1098416 OP-2 IR 0.8 to 1.8 10 nW 10 mW 1 nW – 5.0 – Germanium – 4.5 OP DB-25 1098390 LM-2 UV 0.25 to 0.4 10 nW 30 mW 1 nW – 6.0 – Silicon – 8 LM DB-25 1098298 LM-2 VIS 0.4 to 1.064 10 nW 50 mW 1 nW – 7.9 – Silicon – 5 LM DB-25 1098342 LM-2 IR 0.8 to 1.55 10 nW 10 mW 1 nW – 5.0 – Germanium – 4.5 LM DB-25 High-Sensitivity Thermopile Sensors (to 2W) 1098350 PS10 0.3 to 11.0 100 µW 1W 10 µW 0.001 to 1 10 Black – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098400 PS10Q 0.3 to 2.0 100 µW 1W 10 µW 0.001 to 1 10 Black – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098413 PS19 0.3 to 11.0 100 µW 1W 10 µW 0.001 to 1 19 Black – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098341 PS19Q 0.3 to 2.0 100 µW 1W 10 µW 0.001 to 1 19 Black – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098336 PM3 0.3 to 11.0 500 µW 2W 50 µW – 19 Black – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098419 PM3Q 0.3 to 2.0 500 µW 2W 50 µW – 10 Black – 514 1 PM DB-25 PM DB-25 Air-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (to 150W) 1098329 PM2 0.19 to 11.0 10 mW 2W 1 mW 0.5 to 2 19 Broadband – 514 1 1098457 PM2X 0.15 to 1.0 10 mW 2W 1 mW 0.5 to 2 19 UV – 514 1 PM DB-25 1097901 PM10 0.19 to 11.0 10 mW 10W 1 mW 0.5 to 10 19 Broadband – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098423 PM10X 0.15 to 1.0 10 mW 10W 1 mW 0.5 to 10 19 UV – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098314 PM30 0.19 to 11.0 100 mW 30W 10 mW 0.5 to 50 19 Broadband – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098498 PM30X 0.15 to 1.0 100 mW 30W 10 mW 0.5 to 50 19 UV – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098483 PM100-19C 0.19 to 11.0 300 mW 100W 30 mW 1 to 100 19 Broadband – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098407 PM150 0.19 to 11.0 300 mW 150W 30 mW 1 to 150 19 Broadband – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098398 PM150-50 0.19 to 11.0 300 mW 150W 30 mW 1 to 150 50 Broadband – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098455 PM150X 0.15 to 1.0 300 mW 150W 30 mW 1 to 150 50 UV – 514 1 PM DB-25 Water-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (to 300W) 1098397 PM10-19C 0.19 to 11.0 10 mW 10W 1 mW 0.5 to 10 19 Broadband – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098444 PM150-19C 0.19 to 11.0 300 mW 150W 30 mW 1 to 150 19 Broadband – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098412 PM150-50C 0.19 to 11.0 300 mW 150W 30 mW 1 to 150 50 Broadband – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098443 PM150-50XC 0.15 to 1.0 300 mW 150W 30 mW 1 to 150 50 UV – 514 1 PM DB-25 1141474 0.19 to 11.0 1W 300W 0.1W – 19 Broadband – 514 1 PM DB-25 PM300 Fan-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (to 300W) 20 1098480 PM200F-19 0.19 to 11.0 1W 200W 100 mW 1 to 200 19 Broadband – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098472 PM200F-50 0.19 to 11.0 1W 200W 100 mW 1 to 200 50 Broadband – 514 1 PM DB-25 1113493 PM200F-50X 0.15 to 1.0 1W 200W 100 mW 1 to 200 50 UV – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098509 PM300F-19 0.19 to 11.0 1W 300W 100 mW 1 to 300 19 Broadband – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098417 PM300F-50 0.19 to 11.0 1W 300W 100 mW 1 to 300 50 Broadband – 514 1 PM DB-25 1098481 PM300F-50X 0.15 to 1.0 1W 300W 100 mW 1 to 300 50 UV – 514 1 PM DB-25 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Power Sensors Introduction Summary of Specifications Part Number Description Wavelength Range Min. (µm) (W) Power Max. Resolution (W) (W) Long-Pulse Energy Range (J) Detector Detector Diameter Coating (mm) Calibration Calibration Wavelength Uncertainty (nm) (±%) Connector POWER & ENERGY High-Power Water-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (to 5 kW) 1098392 PM1K 0.19 to 11.0 100 1000 1 – 50 Broadband 1064 5 PM DB-25 1098462 PM3K 0.19 to 11.0 100 3000 1 – 50 Broadband 1064 5 PM DB-25 1098454 PM5K 0.19 to 11.0 100 5000 1 – 50 Broadband 1064 5 PM DB-25 – 100 Broadband 1064 5 PM DB-25 Large-Area High-Power Water-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (to 5 kW) 1098490 PM1K-100 0.19 to 11.0 100 1000 1 1098506 PM3K-100 0.19 to 11.0 100 3000 1 – 100 Broadband 1064 5 PM DB-25 1098461 PM5K-100 0.19 to 11.0 100 5000 1 – 100 Broadband 1064 5 PM DB-25 1098505 PM5K-200 0.19 to 11.0 100 5000 1 – 200 Broadband 1064 5 PM DB-25 Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Position-Sensing Air-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (to 200W) 1098328 LM-3 0.25 to 10.6 0.01 3 0.001 0.5 to 10 19 HTD 10600 5 LM DB-25 1098304 LM-10 0.25 to 10.6 0.01 10 0.001 0.5 to 10 16 HTD 10600 5 LM DB-25 1098456 LM-20 0.25 to 10.6 0.1 20 0.01 0.5 to 10 19 HTD 10600 5 LM DB-25 1098320 LM-45 0.25 to 10.6 0.1 45 0.01 0.5 to 10 19 HTD 10600 5 LM DB-25 1098346 LM-100 0.25 to 10.6 0.1 100 0.01 0.5 to 10 19 HTD 10600 5 LM DB-25 1098394 LM-150 FS 0.25 to 10.6 0.1 150 0.01 0.5 to 10 19 HTD 10600 5 LM DB-25 1098452 LM-150 LS 0.25 to 10.6 0.1 150 0.01 0.5 to 10 19 HTD 10600 5 LM DB-25 1098450 LM-200 220V 0.25 to 10.6 0.1 200 0.01 0.5 to 100 19 HTD 10600 5 LM DB-25 1098440 LM-200 110V 0.1 200 0.01 0.5 to 100 19 HTD 10600 5 LM DB-25 0.25 to 10.6 Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE Position-Sensing Water-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (to 5 kW) 1098409 LM-1000 0.25 to 10.6 100 1000 1 – 38 Broadband 10600 5 LM DB-25 1098437 LM-2500 0.25 to 10.6 100 2500 1 – 55 Broadband 10600 5 LM DB-25 1098421 LM-5000 0.25 to 10.6 100 5000 1 – 55 Broadband 10600 5 LM DB-25 10 0.001 – 19 Volume Absorber 514 1 PM DB-25 High-Peak-Power Thermopile Sensors (to 30W) 1098338 PM10V1 0.25 to 3.0 0.01 1098429 PM30V1 0.25 to 3.0 0.1 30 0.01 – 19 Volume Absorber 514 1 PM DB-25 1098414 PM30V1Q 0.25 to 3.0 0.1 30 0.01 – 19 Volume Absorber 514 1 PM DB-25 Off-the-Shelf OEM Power Sensors (to 1 kW) 1098334 PM10-19A 0.19 to 11.0 0.1 10 0.01 – 19 Broadband 514 1 4-pin connector 1098343 PM10-19B 0.19 to 11.0 0.1 10 0.01 – 19 Broadband 514 1 BNC-terminated 1098418 PM150-19A 0.19 to 11.0 0.3 150 0.03 – 19 Broadband 514 1 4-pin connector 1098321 PM150-19B 0.19 to 11.0 0.3 150 0.03 – 19 Broadband 514 1 BNC-terminated 1098510 PM150-50A 0.19 to 11.0 0.3 150 0.03 – 50 Broadband 514 1 4-pin connector 1098415 PM150-50B 0.19 to 11.0 0.3 150 0.03 – 50 Broadband 514 1 BNC-terminated 1098441 PM150-50XB 0.15 to 1.0 0.3 150 0.03 – 50 UV 514 1 BNC-terminated 1098333 PM1K-36B 0.19 to 11.0 100 1000 1 – 36 Broadband 1064 5 BNC-terminated 1098427 BeamFinder 0.25 to 10.6 100 1000 1 – 35 Broadband 10600 5 LM DB-25 • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 21 Beam Position Sensing Thermopile Sensors 10 mW to 45W Features POWER & ENERGY • Spectrally flat from 0.19 to 11 μm • 10 mW to 100 mW resolution • 16 mm to 19 mm apertures Power & Energy Meters • FC and SMA fiber connectors available (see page 38) Power Sensors Energy Sensors Models LM-3, LM-10, LM-45 Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Model LM-3 Wavelength Range (µm) Power Range 10 mW to 3W Long-Pulse Joules Range (J) Resolution (mW) Max. Power Density Max. Energy Density Detector Coating Detector Diameter (mm) 19 Dimensions (mm) Ø63 X 33 (2.4 x 1.2 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) Calibration Wavelength (µm) Cooling Method Cable Type Cable Length (m) Part Number 1098328 Device Specifications CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Use with LabMax, Ultima, or LaserPAD (see pages 10-16) These unique thermopiles incorporate a quadrant thermopile disk that enables them to sense the position of the beam on the detector surface. This information is displayed by meters such as LabMax. All Coherent products which incorporate this position sensing technology are identified with the logo shown on the right. LM-10 0.25 to 10.6 10 mW to 10W 0.5 to 10 10 6 kW/cm2 0.5 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns HTD 16 Ø63 X 81 (2.4 x 3.1 in.) ±2 10.6 Air-cooled LM DB-25 1.8 1098304 LM-45 100 mW to 45W 100 19 Ø64 X 86 (2.5 x 3.3 in.) 1098320 Product Name Index LM-3 LM-10 LM-45 0.75-32 TPI* Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) 63 mm (2.48 in.) 1.035-40 TPI* Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) 50.8 mm (2.0 in.) 63 mm (2.48 in.) 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) Adjustable 139-198 mm (5.47-7.80 in.) 81 mm (3.19 in.) 33 mm (1.30 in.) 113 mm (4.45 in.) Ø16 mm (0.63 in.) 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) Adjustable 139-198 mm (5.47-7.80 in.) Adjustable 140-199 mm (5.51-7.83 in.) 97 mm (3.82 in.) 97 mm (3.82 in.) 86 mm (3.39 in.) 63.5 mm (2.5 in.) 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) 97 mm (3.82 in.) 119 mm (4.69 in.) * Threads per inch 22 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Beam Position Sensing Thermopile Sensors 100 mW to 200W Features POWER & ENERGY • Spectrally flat from 0.19 to 11 μm • 10 mW resolution • 19 mm apertures Power & Energy Meters • FC and SMA fiber connectors available (see page 38) The LM-100 sensor is convectively-cooled for powers up to 100W. The LM-200 sensor is fan-cooled and is available in 110 VAC and 220 VAC configurations. Use with LabMax, Ultima, or LaserPAD (see pages 10-16) Power Sensors Energy Sensors Models LM-100, LM-200 Custom & OEM Model LM-100 LM-200 Wavelength Range (µm) 0.25 to 10.6 Power Range (water-cooled) 100 mW to 100W 100 mW to 200W Long-Pulse Joules Range (J) 0.5 to 10 Resolution (mW) 10 Max. Power Density 6 kW/cm2 Max. Energy Density 0.5 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns Detector Coating HTD Detector Diameter (mm) 19 Dimensions (mm) Ø152 x 142 185 x 94 x 109 (5.9 x 5.5 in.) (7.3 x 3.7 x 4.3 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±2 ±5 Calibration Wavelength (µm) 10.6 Cooling Method Air-cooled Fan-cooled Cable Type LM DB-25 Cable Length (m) 1.8 Part Number 1098346 1098440 (110VAC) 1098450 (220 VAC) LM-100 BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index LM-200 1.035-40 TPI* 185 mm (7.28 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) TOP 152 mm (5.98 in.) 388 mm (15.28 in.) 337 mm (13.27 in.) 142 mm (5.59 in.) 86 mm (3.39 in.) 109 mm (4.29 in.) 97 mm (3.82 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) 1.035-40 TPI (UN-2B) 11.4 mm (0.45 in.) 184 mm (7.24 in.) COHERENT Device Specifications 94 mm (3.70 in.) 198 mm (7.78 in.) *Threads per inch • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 23 Beam Position Sensing Thermopile Sensors 100 mW to 150W Features POWER & ENERGY • Spectrally flat from 0.19 to 11 μm • 10 mW to 100 mW resolution • 19 mm apertures Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Models LM-150LS, LM-150FS, LM-20 40 30 Time (min.) Energy Sensors 20 10 LM-150 FS and LS Power Duration Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Use with LabMax, Ultima, or LaserPAD (see pages 10-16) The LM-20 is designed for embedded use and must be mounted on a heat sink. The LM-150 FS and LS sensors are designed for intermittent operation. 0 50 0 100 Power (W) 150 200 Model LM-20 LM-150 LS LM-150 FS Wavelength Range (µm) 0.25 to 10.6 Power Range 100 mW to 20W 100 mW to 150W 100 mW to 150W Long-Pulse Joules Range (J) 0.5 to 10 Resolution (mW) 10 Max. Power Density 6 kW/cm2 Max. Energy Density 0.5 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns Detector Coating HTD Detector Diameter (mm) 19 Dimensions (mm) Ø60 x 32 70 x 70 x 36 Ø89 X 38 (2.4 x 1.3 in.) (2.8 x 2.8 x 1.4 in.) (3.5 x 1.4 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±2 Calibration Wavelength (µm) 10.6 Cooling Method Conductive-cooled Air-cooled Cable Type LM DB-25 Cable Length (m) 1.8 Part Number 1098456 1098452 1098394 Device Specifications CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index LM-20 LM-150 LS 32.3 mm (1.27 in.) 38.1 mm (1.5 in.) typical 50.5 mm (1.99 in.) 3.9 mm (0.15 in.) Dia. Mounting Holes TYP 4 Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) LM-150 FS 60.3 mm (2.37 in.) 34.9 mm (1.37 in.) 1.035-40 TPI (UN-2B) 0.75-32 TPI (UN-2B) 38 mm (1.5 in.) 35.6 mm (1.40 in.) 69.9 mm (2.75 in.) 21.8 mm (0.86 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) 19.1 mm (0.75 in.) 89 mm (3.5 in.) Adjustable 44 to 76 mm (1.73 to 3.0 in.) 31.75 mm (1.25 in.) 34.9 mm (1.99 in.) 69.9 mm (2.75 in.) 76 mm (3.0 in.) * Threads per inch 24 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Beam Position Sensing Thermopile Sensors 100W to 5 kW Features POWER & ENERGY • Water-cooled • Spectrally flat from 0.19 μm to 11 μm • 1W resolution Power & Energy Meters • 35 mm to 55 mm apertures These kilowatt thermopile sensors are water-cooled for measuring output over 100W and are excellent for use with CO2 and Nd:YAG lasers. Tap or distilled cooling water is recommended with these sensors – DI water can not be used. Flow rates are power dependent and range from 0.5 to 4 gallons per minute; pressure depends upon flow rate and ranges from 3 to 40 PSI (visit product pages at www.Coherent.com/LMC for more technical details). Models LM5000, BeamFinder Device Specifications Use with LabMax, Ultima, or LaserPAD (see pages 10-16) Model BeamFinder LM-1000 LM-2500 LM-5000 Wavelength Range (µm) 0.3 to 10.6 0.25 to 10.6 Power Range (W) 100 to 1000 100 to 2500 100 to 5000 Resolution (W) 1 Max. Power Density1 1 to 2.5 kW/cm2 Max. Energy Density 0.5 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns Detector Coating H Active Area Diameter (mm) 35 38 55 Dimensions (mm) 84 x 84 x 25.4 97 x 97 x 69 122 x 122 x 69 (3.3 x 3.3 x 1.0 in.) (3.8 x 3.8 x 2.7 in.) (4.8 x 4.8 x 2.7 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±5 Calibration Wavelength (µm) 10.6 Cooling Method Water-cooled Cable Type LM DB-25 Cable Length (m) 6 Part Number 1098427 1098409 1098437 1098421 1 The damage resistance of the coating is dependent upon the beam size and profile, the average power level, and the water flow rate. Contact Coherent or your local representative for details related to your application. Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index BeamFinder 83.8 mm (3.3 in.) LM-1000 25.4 mm (1.0 in.) 97 mm (3.82 in.) 97 mm (3.82 in.) 47 mm (1.85 in.) Ø38 mm (1.50 in.) 388 mm (15.28 in.) 83.8 mm (3.3 in.) 69 mm (2.72 in.) 11.4 mm (0.45 in.) LM-2500/LM-5000 122 mm (4.80 in.) 69 mm (2.72 in.) 70 mm (2.76 in.) 122 mm (4.80 in.) Ø55 mm (2.17 in.) 388 mm (15.28 in.) 11.4 mm (0.45 in.) 35.6 mm (1.4 in.) 178 mm (7.00 in.) 178 mm (7.0 in.) • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 25 High-Sensitivity Optical Power Sensors 10 nW to 50 mW, CW Features POWER & ENERGY • Si, Ge photodiodes • Spectral range: 250 nm to 1800 nm • Fiber-optic connector (optional, see page 38) Power & Energy Meters • 1000:1 attenuator for measurement to 5W (optional, see page 38) These high-sensitivity semiconductor sensors are ideal for CW laser measurements in the nW to low mW level. They typically saturate in the 10 to 50 mW level, depending upon the model. For linear operation up to a maximum of 5 Watts, an optional 1000:1 attenuator is used. Power Sensors Energy Sensors Model OP-2/LM-2 Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Device Specifications Model OP-2/LM-2 UV OP-2/LM-2 VIS OP-2/LM-2 IR Detector Material Silicon Germanium Wavelength Range (µm) 0.25 to 0.4 0.4 to 1.06 0.8 to 1.80/0.8 to 1.51 Power Range 10 nW to 30 mW 10 nW to 50 mW 10 nW to 10 mW Resolution (nW) 1 Active Area Diameter (mm) 6 7.9 5 Dimensions (mm) Ø29 x 54 (1.1 x 2.1 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±8 ±5 ±4.5 Calibration Wavelength (nm) Monochromator calibration across wavelength range Cooling Method Air-cooled Connector Type OP DB-25/LM DB-25 Cable Length (m) 1.8 Part Number OP-2 1098401 1098313 1098416 LM-2 1098390 1098298 1098342 1 OP-2 IR and LM-2 IR have different spectral ranges. Product Name Index OP-2 UV/OP-2 VIS/OP-2 IR LM-2 UV/LM-2 VIS/LM-2 IR 0.75-32 TPI* 28.7 mm (1.13 in.) Adjustable 108-171 mm (4.25-6.73 in.) Ø7.9 Vis (0.31 in.) Ø6.0 UV (0.24 in.) Ø5.0 IR (0.20 in.) 54 mm (2.125 in.) 19 mm (0.75 in.) 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) 1000:1 Attenuator * Threads Per Inch 26 Superior Reliability & Performance Accessories • www.Coherent.com Fiber-Optic Connector Adapters • [email protected] High-Sensitivity Thermopile Power Sensors 100 µW to 2W Features POWER & ENERGY • Thermally stabilized designs • Spectrally flat from 0.3 μm to 11 μm • 10 μW resolution Power & Energy Meters • Fiber-optic connectors (optional, see page 38) The PS10 and PS19 model sensors are thermally stabilized, amplified thermopile power sensors with a broad spectral response, high sensitivity, and a large active area. These sensors are ideal for measuring laser diodes, HeNe and HeCd lasers, and small ion lasers. The PS10 model includes a light tube mounted to the front of the housing, which minimizes the effects of background radiation. The light tube can be removed and replaced by FC or SMA fiber connectors (see Accessories - page 38). Where optimum stability is required, specify the PS10Q or PS19Q, which include a wedged quartz window for applications from 0.3 to 2.0 μm. The quartz window more effectively eliminates thermal background radiation and the effects of air currents. Models PS19Q, PS19, PS10, PM3 Model PS102 PS10Q PS19 PS19Q Wavelength Range (µm) 0.3 to 11 0.3 to 2 0.3 to 11 0.3 to 2 Power Range 100 µW to 1W Resolution (µW) 10 Max. Thermal Drift1 ±40 µW ±20 µW ±400 µW ±20 µW Max. Avg. Power Density 0.5 kW/cm2 Max. Pulse Energy Density 50 mJ/cm2, 10 ns , 1064 nm Response Time (sec.) 2 Detector Coating Black Quartz Filter Window No Yes No Yes Active Area Diameter (mm) 10 19 Dimensions (mm) Ø84 x 49 (3.3 x 1.9 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±1 Calibration Wavelength (nm) 514 Cooling Method Air-cooled Cable Type PM DB-25 Cable Length (m) 2 Part Number 1098350 1098400 1098413 1098341 Device Specifications 1 Power stability over 30 minutes in a typical lab environment. 2 Light tube supplied with PS10 and PM3 models only. PS10/PS10Q PS19/PS19Q 49 mm (1.93 in.) 49 mm (1.93 in.) Ø10 mm (0.39 in.) 84 mm (3.31 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 63 mm (2.48 in.) 84 mm (3.31 in.) Adjustable 184-254 mm (7.24-10.0 in.) • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE No Yes 19 10 Ø63 x 36 (2.4 x 1.4 in.) INDICES Laser CrossReference Index 1098336 PM3/PM3Q Adjustable 184-254 mm (7.24-10.0 in.) • PM32 PM3Q 0.3 to 11 0.3 to 2 500 µW to 2W 50 ±1 mW ±500 µW Power Sensors 1098419 Product Name Index 66 mm (2.60 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) 36 mm (1.42 in.) Adjustable 163-233 mm (6.42-9.17 in.) Fax: (503) 454-5727 27 Air-Cooled Thermopile Sensors 10 mW to 30W Features POWER & ENERGY • Convective air-cooled • Spectrally flat from 0.19 μm to 11 μm • 1 to 10 mW resolution Power & Energy Meters • 19 mm aperture These thermopile sensors are used to measure CW and pulsed lasers from 10 mW up to 30W average power output. These sensors are able to dissipate heat via convection cooling, which makes them convenient to use. Power Sensors Energy Sensors Models PM2, PM10, PM30 Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Model PM2 Wavelength Range (µm) Power Range 10 mW to 2W Long-Pulse Joules Range (J) 0.5 to 2 Max. Intermittent Power (<5 min.)(W) 5 Resolution (mW) Max. Power Density Max. Energy Density Response Time (sec.) Detector Coating Active Area Diameter (mm) Dimensions (mm) 46 x 51 x 10 (1.8 x 2.0 x 0.3 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) Calibration Wavelength (nm) Cooling Method Cable Type Cable Length (m) Part Number 1098329 Device Specifications CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index PM2 PM10 51 mm (2.0 in.) 46 mm (1.81 in.) 28 Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) 63 mm (2.48 in.) Adjustable 151-221 mm (5.95-8.70 in.) PM30 100 mW to 30W 0.5 to 50 50 10 Ø101 x 56 (3.9 x 2.2 in.) 1098314 PM30 10 mm (0.39 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) PM10 0.19 to 11 10 mW to 10W 0.5 to 10 30 1 26 kW/cm2 0.6 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns 2 Broadband 19 Ø63 x 36 (2.4 x 1.4 in.) ±1 514 Air-cooled PM DB-25 2 1097901 36 mm (1.42 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) 56 mm (2.20 in.) 101 mm (3.98 in.) Adjustable 163-233 mm (6.42-9.17 in.) Superior Reliability & Performance Adjustable 201-271 mm (7.91-10.67 in.) • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Air-Cooled Thermopile Sensors 300 mW to 150W Features POWER & ENERGY • Convective air-cooled • Spectrally flat from 0.19 μm to 11 μm • 30 mW resolution Power & Energy Meters • 19 mm and 50 mm apertures Power Sensors Energy Sensors Models PM150-50, PM150, PM100-19C Custom & OEM Device Specifications Model PM100-19C1 PM150 PM150-50 Wavelength Range (µm) 0.19 to 11 Power Range 300 mW to 100W 300 mW to 150W Long-Pulse Joules Range (J) 1 to 100 1 to 150 Max. Intermittent Power (<5 min.)(W) 100 300 Resolution (mW) 30 Max. Power Density 26 kW/cm2 Max. Energy Density 0.6 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns Response Time (sec.) 2 5 Detector Coating Broadband Active Area Diameter (mm) 19 50 Dimensions (mm) 89 x 89 x 32 Ø150 x 118 (3.5 x 3.5 x 1.2 in.) (5.9 x 4.6 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±1 Calibration Wavelength (nm) 514 Cooling Method Air-cooled Cable Type PM DB-25 Cable Length (m) 2 Part Number 1098483 1098407 1098398 1 This sensor is designed for intermittent use only. PM100-19C PM150 89 mm (3.50 in.) 89 mm (3.50 in.) 32 mm (1.26 in.) BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index PM150-50 Ø19 mm 118 mm Ø50 mm 118 mm Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) Ø150 mm Ø150 mm Adjustable 189-259 mm (7.44-10.20 in.) • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 29 Water-Cooled Thermopile Sensors 10 mW to 300W Features POWER & ENERGY • Water-cooled • Spectrally flat from 0.19 μm to 11 μm • 1 mW to 100 mW resolution Power & Energy Meters • 19 mm and 50 mm apertures Power Sensors Energy Sensors Models PM300, PM150-50C, PM150-19C Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Device Specifications CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index OEM versions of these sensors with passive and amplified outputs can be found on page 53. Model PM10-19C PM150-19C PM150-50C Wavelength Range (µm) 0.19 to 11 Power Range (water-cooled) 10 mW to 10W 300 mW to 150W Max. Intermittent Power (<5 min.) (W) 5W1 20W1 80W1 Long-Pulse Joules Range (J) 0.5 to 10 1 to 150 Resolution (mW) 1 30 Max. Power Density 26 kW/cm2 Max. Energy Density 0.6 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns Response Time (sec.) 2 5 Detector Coating Broadband Active Area Diameter (mm) 19 50 Dimensions (mm) 51 x 51 x 30 89 x 89 x 32 (2.0 x 2.0 x 1.1 in.) (3.5 x 3.5 x 1.2 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±1 Calibration Wavelength (nm) 514 Cooling Method Water-cooled Cable Type PM DB-25 Cable Length (m) 2 Part Number 1098397 1098444 1098412 PM300 1 W to 300W 450W2 – 100 19 Ø76 x 56 (2.9 x 2.2 in.) 1141474 1 This intermittent power rating is for when the sensor is used without water-cooling. 2 This intermittent power rating is for when the sensor is used with water-cooling. PM10-19C/PM150-19C 30 mm (1.18 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) PM150-50C 51 mm (2.0 in.) 51 mm (2.0 in.) Adjustable 151-221 mm (5.95-8.70 in.) 30 These compact sensors are ideal in tight spaces, but must be water-cooled in order to achieve their full power specification during continuous operation. They can also be mounted to a heat sink or used standalone for intermittent use. Tap or distilled cooling water is recommended with these sensors – DI water can not be used. Flow rates are power dependent and range from 0.5 to 4 gallons per minute; pressure depends upon flow rate and ranges from 3 to 40 PSI (visit product pages at www.Coherent.com/LMC for more technical details). PM300 89 mm (3.50 in.) 32 mm (1.26 in.) Ø50 mm (1.97 in.) 89 mm (3.50 in.) Adjustable 189-259 mm (7.44-10.20 in.) Superior Reliability & Performance 56 mm (2.20 in.) 76 mm (2.99 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) Adjustable 176-246 mm (6.93-9.69 in.) • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Fan-Cooled Thermopile Sensors 1W to 300W Features POWER & ENERGY • Fan-cooled • Spectrally flat from 0.19 μm to 11 μm • 100 mW resolution Power & Energy Meters • 19 mm and 50 mm apertures Fan-cooled sensors are an excellent choice for measuring high-power lasers when water-cooling is not possible. A compact power supply provides the 12 VDC required to power the fan. Power Sensors Energy Sensors Models PM200F-50, PM300F-50 Custom & OEM Device Specifications Model PM200F-19 PM200F-50 PM300F-19 PM300F-50 Wavelength Range (µm) 0.19 to 11 Power Range (W) 1 to 200 1 to 300 Long-Pulse Joules Range (J) 1 to 200 1 to 300 Max. Intermittent Power (<5 min.)(W) 300 450 Resolution (mW) 100 Max. Power Density 26 kW/cm2 Max. Energy Density 0.6 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns Response Time (sec.) 2 5 2 5 Detector Coating Broadband Active Area Diameter (mm) 19 50 19 50 Dimensions (mm) 102 x 102 x 114 127 x 127 x 127 (4.0 x 4.0 x 4.4 in.) (5 x 5 x 5 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±1 Calibration Wavelength (nm) 514 Cooling Method Fan-cooled Cable Type PM DB-25 Cable Length (m) 2 Part Number 1098480 1098472 1098509 1098417 PM200F-19/PM200F-50 Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 127 mm (5.0 in.) 114 mm (4.49 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) 127 mm (5.0 in.) Ø50 mm (2.0 in.) Adjustable 202-272 mm (7.95-10.71 in.) • CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index PM300F-19/PM300F-50 102 mm (4.02 in.) 102 mm (4.02 in.) BEAM DIAGNOSTICS 127 mm (5.0 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) Ø50 mm (0.75 in.) Adjustable 227-299 mm (8.94-11.77 in.) • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 31 Water-Cooled Thermopile Sensors 100W to 5 kW Features POWER & ENERGY • Water-cooled • Spectrally flat from 0.19 μm to 11 μm • 1W resolution Power & Energy Meters • 50 mm apertures These water-cooled sensors are used to measure lasers over 300W average power output. They are excellent choices for measuring CO2 and Nd:YAG lasers. Larger-area versions are available on the next page. Power Sensors Tap or distilled cooling water is recommended with these sensors – DI water can not be used. Flow rates are power dependent and range from 0.5 to 4 gallons per minute; pressure depends upon flow rate and ranges from 3 to 40 PSI (visit product pages at www.Coherent.com/LMC for more technical details). Energy Sensors Model PM1K Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Device Specifications Model PM1K Wavelength Range (µm) Power Range (W) 100 to 1000 Max. Intermittent Power (<5 min.)(W)1 3000 Resolution (W) Max. Power Density2 Max. Energy Density Response Time (sec.) Detector Coating Active Area Diameter (mm) Dimensions (mm) Calibration Uncertainty (%) Calibration Wavelength (nm) Cooling Method Cable Type Cable Length (m) Part Number 1098392 1 PM3K 0.19 to 11 100 to 3000 5000 1 1 to 10 kW/cm2 0.6 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns 30 Broadband 50 Ø120 x 59 (4.7 x 2.3 in.) ±5 1064 Water-cooled PM DB-25 2 1098462 PM5K 100 to 5000 10000 1098454 Intermittent power levels may be sustainable for longer than 5 minutes when used with lasers with large diameter, non-Gaussian beam profiles. Monitor closely for coating damage if used longer than five minutes at higher powers. 2 The damage resistance of the coating is dependent upon the beam size and profile, the average power level, and the water flow rate. Contact Coherent or your local representative for details related to your application. PM1K/PM3K/PM5K 59 mm (2.32 in.) Ø50 mm (1.97 in.) 120 mm (4.73 in.) 230 mm (9.06 in.) 32 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Large-Area High-Power Water-Cooled Thermopile Sensors 10 mW to 5 kW Features POWER & ENERGY • Water-cooled • 100 mm and 200 mm apertures • Spectrally flat from 0.19 μm to 11 μm Power & Energy Meters These large-area, water-cooled thermopiles are designed to measure large laser diode stacks and arrays, and other high-power divergent sources. Power Sensors Energy Sensors Models PM5K-200, PM3K-100 Custom & OEM Device Specifications Model PM1K-100 PM3K-100 PM5K-100 Wavelength Range (µm) 0.19 to 11 Power Range (W) 100 to 1000 100 to 3000 100 to 5000 Max. Intermittent Power (<5 min.)(W) 1500 4000 7500 Resolution (W) 1 Max. Power Density1 1 to 10 kW/cm2 Max. Energy Density 0.6 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns Response Time (sec.) 45 Detector Coating1 Broadband Detector Diameter (mm) 100 Dimensions (mm) Ø170 X 59 (6.6 x 2.3 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±5 Calibration Wavelength (nm) 1064 Cooling Method Water-cooled Cable Type PM DB-25 Cable Length (m) 2 Part Number 1098490 1098506 1098461 1 The damage resistance of the coating is dependent upon the beam size and profile, the average power level, and the water flow rate. Contact Coherent or your local representative for details related to your application. PM1K-100/PM3K-100/PM5K-100 PM5K-200 100 to 5000 7500 BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE 200 Ø283 x 59 (11.1 x 2.3 in.) INDICES Laser CrossReference Index 1098505 Product Name Index PM5K-200 59 mm (2.32 in.) Ø200 mm (7.87 in.) 59 mm (2.32 in.) 283 mm (11.14 in.) Ø100 mm (3.94 in.) 170 mm (6.69 in.) • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 372 mm (14.65 in.) • Fax: (503) 454-5727 33 High-Peak-Power Thermopile Sensors 10 mW to 30W Features POWER & ENERGY • Volume absorber • 5.0 J/cm2 @ 1064 nm Power & Energy Meters These sensors are designed for use with high-peak-power, low repetition rate, Q-switched Nd:YAG lasers. A volume-absorbing substrate mounted in front of the detector absorbs the bulk of the laser energy rather than all of the energy striking the front surface of the detector element. This results in a much higher damage threshold, approaching 2 J/cm2, at relatively low repetition rates of approximately 10 pps. For damage thresholds approaching 5 J/cm2 the PM30V1Q uses an additional quartz diffuser to help scatter the beam before it hits the absorber surface. A removable front aperture allows easy replacement of the volume-absorbing substrate should it be damaged (replacement absorbers may be ordered using part number 0011-8935, PMV1-KIT). Power Sensors Energy Sensors Models PM30V1Q, PM30V1, PM10V1 Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Device Specifications Model PM10V1 PM30V1 PM30V1Q Wavelength Range (µm) 0.25 to 3 0.266 to 1.0641 Power Range 10 mW to 10W 100 mW to 30W Max. Intermittent Power (<5 min.)(W) 15 50 Resolution (mW) 1 10 Max. Power Density 50 W/cm2 Max. Energy Density 2 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns 5 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns Response Time (sec.) 3 Detector Coating Volume Absorbing Active Area Diameter (mm) 19 Dimensions (mm) Ø63 x 36 Ø101 x 56 (2.4 x 1.4 in.) (3.9 x 2.2 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±1 Calibration Wavelength (nm) 514 5141 Cooling Method Air-cooled Cable Type PM DB-25 Cable Length (m) 2 Part Number 1098338 1098429 1098414 1 Diffuser transmission calibrated at 266 nm, 355 nm, 532 nm and 1064 nm. PM10V1 63 mm (2.48 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) PM30V1/PM30V1Q 36 mm (1.42 in.) 56 mm (2.20 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) 101 mm (3.98 in.) Adjustable 163-233 mm (6.42-9.17 in.) 34 Superior Reliability & Performance Adjustable 201-271 mm (7.91-10.67 in.) • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Thermopile Sensors with UV Coating 10 mW to 30W Features POWER & ENERGY • UV coating is optimized for DUV • Spectral range: 0.15 μm to 1 μm • 1 mW to 10 mW resolution Power & Energy Meters • 19 mm The following sensors are similar to models shown on previous pages, except they incorporate a UV coating that is optimized for use at ultraviolet wavelengths. Spectral compensation allows the sensors to be used from 157 nm to 1064 nm. Power Sensors Energy Sensors Model PM2X, PM10X, PM30X Custom & OEM Model PM2X Wavelength Range (µm) Power Range 10 mW to 2W Long-Pulse Joules Range (J) 0.5 to 2 Max. Intermittent Power (<5 min.) (W) 3 Resolution (mW) 1 Max. Power Density Max. Energy Density Response Time (sec.) Detector Coating Active Area Diameter (mm) Dimensions (mm) 46 x 51 x 10 (1.8 x 2.0 x 0.3 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) Calibration Wavelength (nm) Cooling Method Cable Type Cable Length (m) Part Number 1098457 Device Specifications PM2X PM10x 51 mm (2.0 in.) 46 mm (1.81 in.) 63 mm (2.48 in.) Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 BEAM DIAGNOSTICS 100 mW to 30W 0.5 to 50 50 10 CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Ø101 x 56 (3.9 x 2.2 in.) Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 1098498 Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) 36 mm (1.42 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) 56 mm (2.20 in.) 101 mm (3.98 in.) Adjustable 151-221 mm (5.95-8.70 in.) • PM30X PM30x 10 mm (0.39 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) PM10X 0.15 to 1 10 mW to 10W 0.5 to 10 30 1 26 kW/cm2 0.6 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns 2 UV 19 Ø63 x 36 (2.4 x 1.4 in.) ±1 514 Air-cooled PM DB-25 2 1098423 Adjustable 163-233 mm (6.42-9.17 in.) • Tel: (408) 764-4042 Adjustable 201-271 mm (7.91-10.67 in.) • Fax: (503) 454-5727 35 Thermopile Sensors with UV Coating 300 mW to 150W Features POWER & ENERGY • UV coating is optimized for DUV • Spectral Range: 0.15 μm to 1 μm • 30 mW resolution Power & Energy Meters • 50 mm apertures Power Sensors Energy Sensors Model PM150X, PM150-50XC Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Device Specifications Model PM150X PM150-50XC Wavelength Range (µm) 0.15 to 1 Power Range 300 mW to 150W Long-Pulse Joules Range (J) 1 to 150 Max. Intermittent Power (<5 min.)(W) 300 80 (air-cooled) Resolution (mW) 30 Max. Power Density 26 kW/cm2 Max. Energy Density 0.6 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns Response Time (sec.) 5 Detector Coating UV Active Area Diameter (mm) 50 Dimensions (mm) 150 x 118 89 x 89 x 32 (5.9 x 4.6 in.) (3.5 x 3.5 x 1.2 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±1 Calibration Wavelength (nm) 514 Cooling Method Air-cooled Water-cooled Cable Type PM DB-25 Cable Length (m) 2 Part Number 1098455 1098443 PM150X PM150-50XC 89 mm (3.50 in.) Ø50 mm 118 mm 89 mm (3.50 in.) Ø150 mm 36 Superior Reliability & Performance 32 mm (1.26 in.) Ø50 mm (1.97 in.) Adjustable 189-259 mm (7.44-10.20 in.) • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Thermopile Sensors with UV Coating 1W to 1 kW Features POWER & ENERGY • UV coating is optimized for DUV • Spectral Range: 0.15 μm to 1 μm • 1oo mW to 1W resolution Power & Energy Meters • 50 mm apertures Power Sensors Energy Sensors Model PM200F-50X, PM300F-50X, PM1KX Custom & OEM Device Specifications Model PM200F-50X PM300F-50X Wavelength Range (µm) 0.15 to 1 Power Range (W) 1 to 200 1 to 300 Long-Pulse Joules Range (J) 1 to 200 1 to 300 Max. Intermittent Power (<5 min.)(W) 300 450 Resolution (mW) 100 100 Max. Power Density 26 kW/cm2 Max. Energy Density0.6 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns Response Time (sec.) 5 Detector Coating UV Active Area Diameter (mm) 50 Dimensions (mm) 102 x 102 x 114 127 x 127 x 127 (4.0 x 4.0 x 4.4 in.) (5 x 5 x 5 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±1 Calibration Wavelength (nm) 514 Cooling Method Fan-cooled Cable Type PM DB-25 Cable Length (m) 2 Part Number 1113493 1098481 1 PM1KX 0.15 to 1 100 to 1000 – 1500 1000 1 to 10 kW/cm2 1 0.6 J/cm2, 1064 nm, 10 ns 30 UV 50 Ø120 x 59 (4.7 x 2.3 in.) ±5 1064 Water-cooled PM DB-25 2 1115484 The damage resistance of the coating is dependent upon the beam size and profile, the average power level, and the water flow rate. Contact Coherent or your local representative for details related to your application. PM200F-50X PM300F-50X 102 mm (4.02 in.) 127 mm (5.0 in.) Ø50 mm (2.0 in.) Adjustable 202-272 mm (7.95-10.71 in.) • • INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 127 mm (5.0 in.) Ø50 mm (0.75 in.) Ø50 mm (1.97 in.) Adjustable 227-299 mm (8.94-11.77 in.) Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 CALIBRATION & SERVICE PM1KX 127 mm (5.0 in.) 114 mm (4.49 in.) 102 mm (4.02 in.) BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Tel: (408) 764-4042 59 mm (2.32 in.) 120 mm (4.73 in.) 230 mm (9.06 in.) • Fax: (503) 454-5727 37 Power Sensor Accessories Thermal SmartSensor Adapter The Thermal SmartSensor Adapter converts LM-model position-sensing thermopiles and LM-2 optical sensors for use with FieldMaxII, FieldMate and EPM2000 meters. POWER & ENERGY Designed for use with multiple sensors, this adapter can read the sensor EEPROM contents and program itself when powered up via the meter connection. Power & Energy Meters Note: Beam position information is not available when using these meters. Part Number 1056827 Power Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 1000:1 Attenuator This attenuator is used with OP-2 VIS, LM-2 VIS, OP-2 IR and LM-2 IR sensors to allow operation up to 5W in the visible and 3W in the infrared regions. The attenuator threads into the sensor in place of the light shield to provide from 1100:1 to 950:1 attenuation. Each attenuator is calibrated for 1000:1 ±5% at 647 nm and is supplied with a calibration certificate. The useful spectral range is 400 to 1800 nm. Part Number 1098318 1100:1 Attenuation Ration Energy Sensors Description Thermal SmartSensor Adapter Calibrated @ 1000:1 ±5% @ 647 mm 1000:1 900:1 800:1 400 Description 1000:1 Attenuator for OP-2 and LM-2 Sensors 600 800 1000 1200 1400 Wavelength (nm) 1600 1800 Fiber-Optic Connector Adapters The following fiber-optic adapters can be mounted directly onto the 3/4-32 threads on the front of LM-2, OP-2, LM-3, LM-10, and LM-150FS sensors. These fiber adapters can also be used with our 1.035-40M adapter ring to fit on the LM-20, LM-45, LM-100, LM-150 LS, and LM-200 sensors. Part Number 1098589 1098339 33-9432-000 Description SMA-Type Connector FC/PC-Type Connector 1.035-40M Adapter Ring Sensors LM-2, OP-2, LM-3, LM-10, LM-150 FS LM-2, OP-2, LM-3, LM-10, LM-150 FS LM-20, LM-45, LM-100, LM-150 LS, LM-200 The following fiber adapters can be mounted onto the front of the PS10 sensor in place of the removable light tube. Part Number 0012-3860 0012-3863 38 Superior Reliability & Performance Description PS-SMA-Type Connector PS-FC-Type Connector • Sensors PS10 PS10 www.Coherent.com • [email protected] EnergyMax - Laser Energy Sensors Introduction and Selection Charts Features • Superior damage resistance • High repetition rate operation • Large dynamic range gives each sensor broad coverage • Low noise and excellent linearity for greater accuracy • Large active area Coherent EnergyMax sensors enable laser pulse energy measurement over a broad range of wavelengths, repetition rates, pulse energies and beam diameters. With their unique combination of superior performance and user-friendly convenience, EnergyMax sensors are your best choice no matter what your particular laser energy measurement need. EnergyMax sensors are highly linear in terms of repetition rate, laser pulse width, and measured energy. They are also accurate across a broad range of wavelengths due to onboard wavelength compensation. In addition, automatic temperature compensation accounts for changes in ambient temperature, as well as for heat generated by absorption of the laser energy. Temperature compensation also enables the use of userinstallable heat sinks for even higher average power handling capabilities. Coherent EnergyMax sensors are the most linear and accurate on the market. POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE Fundamental Principles INDICES Unlike all other thermal detectors, pyroelectrics measure the rate of change of the detector temperature, rather than the temperature value itself. As a result, the response speed of the pyroelectric is usually limited by its electrical circuit design and the thermal resistance of the absorptive coating. In contrast, other thermal detectors (such as thermopiles and bolometers) are limited by slower thermal response speeds, typically on the order of seconds. Pyroelectrics respond only to changing radiation that is chopped, pulsed, or otherwise modulated, so they ignore steady background radiation that is not changing with time. Their combination of wide uniform spectral response, sensitivity, and high speed makes pyroelectrics ideal choices for a vast number of electro-optic applications. measure. The figure below shows the relationship between the current response of the pyroelectric element and the output voltage of the sensor circuit. The relationship between the current response and the output voltage response is fixed so that the calibrated peak voltage of the output is the integrated energy of the laser pulse. Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index The EnergyMax sensor line uses a pyroelectric element to measure the energy in a laser pulse. It does this by producing a large electrical charge for a small change in temperature. The active sensor circuit takes the current from the sensor element and converts it to a voltage that the instrument can • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 39 EnergyMax - Laser Energy Sensors Introduction and Selection Charts POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters All EnergyMax sensors incorporate a diffuse coating to minimize specular reflections and eliminate spurious beams that can re-enter the laser cavity. In addition, all EnergyMax sensors include onboard electronics that contain built-in wavelength compensation factors. When using the sensor with a meter such as LabMax or FieldMaxII, enter the wavelength of the laser being measured into the meter and this will automatically compensate for the sensor output. The chart below plots the typical absorption percentage of each coating. 1 0.9 Power Sensors MaxBlack 0.8 0.7 Absorption (%) Energy Sensors Custom & OEM J-10MT-10KHZ 0.6 0.5 MaxUV 0.4 J-25MT-10KHZ J-50MT-10KHZ 0.3 0.2 BEAM DIAGNOSTICS 0.1 0 CALIBRATION & SERVICE 0.1 1 Wavelength (µm) 20 10 INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Meter Compatibility Chart All J-10MB-, J-25MB-, J-50MB-, J-25MUV-, J-50MUV- EnergyMax Models J-10MT-10KHZ, J-25MT-10KHz, J-50MT-10KHZ EnergyMax Models LabMax-TOP • FieldMaxII-TOP & -P • EPM2000 • • • Explanation of Part Numbers EnergyMax part numbers are “Smart” part numbers that have the following meaning: J– Active Area Diameter Coating Type 10, 25, or 50 mm MT for Diffuse Metallic MB for MaxBlack™ MUV for MaxUV™ – Descriptive Suffix LE for Low Energy HE for High Energy 10 KHZ for Max. Rep. Rate 193 and 248 Calibrated Wavelength J: Represents an energy sensor Example: J-10MB-LE is an energy sensor with a 10 mm active area diameter MaxBlack coating for low energy measurements 40 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] EnergyMax - Laser Energy Sensors Introduction and Selection Charts The next table summarizes the maximum average power rating for each sensor. These power levels are achieved by combining active temperature compensation circuitry and enhanced thermal management techniques. Maximum average power is wavelength dependent because absorption changes with wavelength. Reference the spectral absorption chart on the previous page for use at wavelengths other than those listed in the table below. Maximum average power is inversely proportional to the spectral absorption. The 25 mm and 50 mm aperture sensors can accept optional heat sinks that users can install by mounting them on the back of the sensor. The heat sinks expand the average power handling capability as outlined below. See the Accessories section on page 48 for more information about heat sinks. EnergyMax Average Power Capabilities Model J-50MB-HE1 J-50MB-LE1 J-25MB-HE2 J-25MB-LE2 J-10MB-HE3 J-10MB-LE3 J-50MT-10KHZ1 J-25MT-10KHZ2 J-10MT-10KHZ3 J-50MB-YAG1 J-25MB-IR2 J-50MUV-2481 w/o Diffuser J-50MUV-2481 w/Diffuser J-50MUV-1931 w/o Diffuser J-50MUV-1931 w/Diffuser J-25MUV-2482 J-25MUV-1932 1 Wavelength (nm) 1064 1064 1064 1064 1064 1064 1064 1064 1064 1064 1064 248 248 193 193 248 193 None 10W 10W 5W 5W 4W 4W 20W 10W 1W 20W 20W 10W 15W 10W 18W 5W 5W 4 3 50 mm EnergyMax sensors are compatible with the large heat sink. 2 25 mm EnergyMax sensors are compatible with small and medium heat sinks. Heat Sink Small Medium – – – – 10W 15W 10W 15W – – – – – – 20W 31W – – – – 41W 62W – – – – – – – – 10W 16W 10W 15W Large 24W 24W – – – – 49W – – 48W – 25W 36W 30W 43W – – Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE 10 mm EnergyMax sensors do not have a heat sink available. 4 Average power ratings are based upon testing at the listed wavelength. Wide Dynamic Range for All EnergyMax Sensor Categories • Model J-50MB-HE J-50MB-LE J-25MB-HE J-25MB-LE J-10MB-HE J-10MB-LE J-50MT-10KHZ J-25MT-10KHZ J-10MT-10KHZ J-50MB-YAG J-25MB-IR J-50MUV-248 w/o Diffuser J-50MUV-248 w/Diffuser J-50MUV-193 w/o Diffuser J-50MUV-193 w/Diffuser J-25MUV-248 J-25MUV-193 Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Energy Range 1 mJ to 2J 250 µJ to 500 mJ 500 µJ to 1J 25 µJ to 50 mJ 10 µJ to 20 mJ 300 nJ to 600 µJ 500 µJ to 1J 50 µJ to 100 mJ 100 nJ to 200 µJ 1.5 mJ to 3J 1.5 mJ to 3J 500 µJ to 1J 500 µJ to 1J 125 µJ to 250 mJ 125 µJ to 250 mJ 125 µJ to 250 mJ 50 µJ to 100 mJ Tel: (408) 764-4042 100 nJ Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Use the following chart to identify sensors that operate within the energy range you intend to measure. Selection charts on the following pages of this guide will help you select more exactly the best sensor for your application. EnergyMax Energy Range Capabilities POWER & ENERGY 1 µJ 10 µJ 100 µJ 1 mJ 10 mJ 100 mJ 1J INDICES Laser CrossReference Index 10J Product Name Index • Fax: (503) 454-5727 41 EnergyMax - Laser Energy Sensors Introduction and Selection Charts POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors The next selection chart shows the range of wavelengths that can be measured with each sensor. This characteristic is coating dependent, so sensors with diffusers may have a narrower spectral range than similar sensors without diffusers. The spectral compensation of each sensor is unique to that serial number, and is based upon spectral scans performed on each sensor disk (and on each optic if the sensor has a diffuser). The spectral compensation provides greater measurement accuracy for wavelengths that differ from the optical calibration wavelength. Wavelength (µm) EnergyMax Wavelength Capabilities Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Model J-50MB-HE J-50MB-LE J-25MB-HE J-25MB-LE J-10MB-HE J-10MB-LE J-50MT-10KHZ J-25MT-10KHZ J-10MT-10KHZ J-50MB-YAG J-25MB-IR J-50MUV-248 w/o Diffuser J-50MUV-248 w/Diffuser J-50MUV-193 w/o Diffuser J-50MUV-193 w/Diffuser J-25MUV-248 w/o Diffuser J-25MUV-193 w/o Diffuser Wavelength (µm) 0.19 to 12.0 0.19 to 12.0 0.19 to 12.0 0.19 to 12.0 0.19 to 12.0 0.19 to 12.0 0.19 to 2.1 0.19 to 2.1 0.19 to 2.1 0.266 to 2.1 0.532 to 2.1 0.19 to 2.1 0.19 to 0.266 0.19 to 2.1 0.19 to 0.266 0.19 to 2.1 0.19 to 2.1 0.1 1 EnergyMax sensors are based upon pyroelectric technology and can therefore measure lasers at high repetition rates. The maximum repetition rate is primarily dependent upon the thermal resistance of the coating and the maximum pulse width the sensor is designed to measure. Refer to the summary table on page 43 for maximum laser pulse width limitations. Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 42 10 Repetition Rate (pps) EnergyMax Repetition Rate Capabilities Model J-50MB-HE J-50MB-LE J-25MB-HE J-25MB-LE J-10MB-HE J-10MB-LE J-50MT-10KHZ J-25MT-10KHZ J-10MT-10KHZ J-50MB-YAG J-25MB-IR J-50MUV-248 w/o Diffuser J-50MUV-248 w/Diffuser J-50MUV-193 w/o Diffuser J-50MUV-193 w/Diffuser J-25MUV-248 J-25MUV-193 Rep. Rate (pps) up to 300 up to 300 up to 1000 up to 1000 up to 1000 up to 1000 up to 10,000 up to 10,000 up to 10,000 up to 50 up to 20 up to 200 up to 200 up to 200 up to 200 up to 400 up to 400 Superior Reliability & Performance • 1 10 www.Coherent.com 100 • 1000 10,000 [email protected] EnergyMax - Laser Energy Sensors Energy Sensor Summary Specifications Before using a sensor, it is important to ensure that the laser beam will not damage the sensor coating. The damage threshold is also wavelength dependent, and maximum energy density thresholds are listed for common laser wavelengths in the table below. At other wavelengths it is safe to interpolate between the listed values. EnergyMax Damage Threshold Capabilities Model J-50MB-HE J-50MB-LE J-25MB-HE J-25MB-LE J-10MB-HE J-10MB-LE J-50MT-10KHZ J-25MT-10KHZ J-10MT-10KHZ J-50MB-YAG J-25MB-IR J-50MUV-248 w/o Diffuser J-50MUV-248 w/Diffuser J-50MUV-193 w/o Diffuser J-50MUV-193 w/Diffuser J-25MUV-248 J-25MUV-193 193 nm 40 40 40 40 40 40 150 150 40 – – 200 400 200 400 200 200 248 nm 170 170 170 170 170 170 200 200 40 – – 260 520 260 520 260 260 Damage Threshold (mJ/cm2) 266 nm 355 nm 532 nm 170 140 250 170 140 250 170 140 250 170 140 250 170 140 250 170 140 250 200 390 500 200 390 500 40 50 50 1000 750 2800 – – 1500 260 300 375 520 – – 260 300 375 520 – – 260 300 375 260 300 375 1064 nm 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 50 14,000 5000 375 – 375 – 375 375 The table below shows the key specifications for each sensor. Additional specifications can be found on pages 44 to 48. Part Description Number Max. Average Power Wavelength Min. Max. No Small Med. Large Max. Rep. Range (µm) Energy Energy H.S.1 H.S. H.S. H.S. Rate (pps) 1 mJ 2J J-50MB-HE 0.19 to 12 10 – – 24 300 57 50 MaxBlack None 1064 J-50MB-LE 0.19 to 12 250 µJ 500 mJ 10 – – 24 300 57 50 MaxBlack None 1064 1110746 J-25MB-HE 0.19 to 12 500 µJ 1J 5 10 15 – 1000 17 25 MaxBlack None 1064 1110743 J-25MB-LE 0.19 to 12 25 µJ 50 mJ 5 10 15 – 1000 17 25 MaxBlack None 1064 1110843 J-10MB-HE 0.19 to 12 10 µJ 20 mJ 4 – – – 1000 17 10 MaxBlack None 1064 1110855 J-10MB-LE 0.19 to 12 300 nJ 600 µJ 4 – – – 1000 17 10 MaxBlack None 1064 1110574 J-50MT-10KHZ 0.19 to 2.1 500 µJ 20 – – 49 10000 1.7 50 Diff. Met.2 None 1064 1110747 J-25MT-10KHZ 0.19 to 2.1 50 µJ 100 mJ 10 20 31 – 10000 1.7 25 Diff. Met. None 1064 1110856 J-10MT-10KHZ 0.19 to 2.1 100 nJ 200 µJ – – – 10000 1.7 10 Diff. Met. None 1064 1110744 J-50MB-YAG 0.266 to 2.1 1.5 mJ 3J 20 – – 48 50 340 50 MaxBlack YAG 1064 1110577 J-25MB-IR 0.532 to 2.1 1.5 mJ 3J 20 41 62 – 20 860 25 MaxBlack IR 1064 0.19 to 2.1 500 µJ 1J 10 – – 25 200 86 50 MaxUV None 248 1110572 J-50MUV-248 0.19 to 0.266 500 µJ w/Diffuser 1J 15 – – 36 200 86 50 MaxUV DUV 248 125 µJ 250 mJ 10 – – 30 200 86 50 MaxUV None 193 1110575 J-50MUV-193 0.19 to 0.266 125 µJ 250 mJ 18 w/Diffuser – – 43 200 86 50 MaxUV DUV 193 1110745 J-25MUV-248 0.19 to 2.1 125 µJ 250 mJ 5 10 16 – 400 43 25 MaxUV None 248 1110741 J-25MUV-193 0.19 to 2.1 50 µJ 5 10 15 – 400 43 25 MaxUV None 193 Tel: (408) 764-4042 • 1146243 J-50MUV-248 w/o Diffuser 1146237 J-50MUV-193 w/o Diffuser 1 0.19 to 2.1 100 mJ Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Max. Pulse Active Area Detector Diffuser Calibration Width (µs) Dia. (mm) Coating Wavelength 1110573 1 Power & Energy Meters CALIBRATION & SERVICE 1110576 1J POWER & ENERGY INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Heat Sink. 2 Diffuse metallic. • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 43 EnergyMax Sensors MaxBlack Coating Features POWER & ENERGY • Unique MaxBlack coating increases damage threshold, allows high repetition rate operation, and improves mechanical durability • Operate over the 190 nm to 12 μm range Power & Energy Meters • Enable pulse energy measurements from 300 nJ to 2J with high signal-to-noise characteristics • Measure single shot to 1 kHz repetition rate Power Sensors • Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit • Onboard sensors provide automatic temperature compensation Energy Sensors These sensors allow measurements over a wide range of wavelengths, beam diameters, average power levels, and repetition rates. The MaxBlack coating on these sensors provides significant damage resistance and mechanical durability characteristics compared to the black paint coatings often used on broadband sensors in the past. Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Model Energy Range Noise Equivalent Energy Wavelength Range (µm) Active Area Diameter (mm) Maximum Average Power (W) Maximum Pulse Width (µs) Maximum Repetition Rate (pps) Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) Detector Coating Diffuser Calibration Wavelength (nm) Calibration Uncertainty (%) Energy Linearity (%) Cable Length (m) Cable Type Part Number Device Specifications CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index J-25MB-HE and -LE J-50MB-HE J-50MB-LE J-25MB-HE J-25MB-LE J-10MB-HE J-10MB-LE 1 mJ 250 µJ 500 µJ 25 µJ 10 µJ 300 nJ to 2J to 500 mJ to 1J to 50 mJ to 20 mJ to 600 µJ <33 µJ <8 µJ <16 µJ <1 µJ <0.5 µJ <20 nJ 0.19 to 12 50 50 25 25 10 10 10 10 5 5 4 4 57 17 300 300 1000 1000 1000 1000 500 (at 1064 nm, 10 ns) MaxBlack No 1064 ±2 ±3 2.5 J DB-25 1110573 1110576 1110746 1110743 1110843 1110855 J-50MB-HE and -LE J-10MB-HE and -LE 16.54 mm (0.65 in.) Ø 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) Aperture Plate M6-6H THD X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.) and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.) for Mounting Sensor Adjustable 200.15 mm (7.88 in.) Max. 117.60 mm (4.63 in.) Min. 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.) Below Front Face of Aperture Plate 44 Ø 50.20 mm (1.98 in.) M6-6H THD X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.) and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.) for Mounting Sensor Adjustable 225.55 mm (8.88 in.) Max. 143.00 mm (5.63 in.) Min. 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) 76.2 mm (3.0 in.) 50.8 mm (2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.) Below Front Face of Aperture Plate Superior Reliability & Performance • Ø 40.64 mm (1.6 in.) 2X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.) Ø 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) 2X 5.84 mm (0.23 in.) Ø 25.25 mm (0.99 in.) 15.75 mm (0.62 in.) 16.38 mm (0.65 in.) www.Coherent.com 2X 5.08 mm (0.2 in.) Aperture Plate M4 X 17.78 mm (0.7 in.) THD X 4.57 mm (0.18 in.) and No. 8-32 UNC-2B THD X 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) for Mounting Sensor Ø 10.5 mm (0.41 in.) Adjustable 189.99 mm (7.48 in.) Max. 107.44 mm (4.23 in.) Min. 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.) Below Front Face of Aperture Plate • [email protected] EnergyMax Sensors Diffuse Metallic Coating Features POWER & ENERGY • Unique diffuse metallic coating delivers increased damage threshold, allows high repetition rate operation and reduces specular reflectance • Operate over the entire 190 nm to 2.1 μm range Power & Energy Meters • Enable pulse energy measurements from 100 nJ to 1J with high signal-to-noise characteristics • Measure up to 10 kHz repetition rate Power Sensors • Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit • Onboard sensors provide automatic temperature compensation* These sensors use a diffuse metallic coating that enables measurements at high and low repetition rates across a wide range of energies, wavelengths and beam sizes. The damage resistance at 532 nm and shorter wavelengths is even greater than the MaxBlack coating. These are great all-purpose sensors for the 190 nm to 2.1 μm region and offer the lowest energy range of our EnergyMax line. Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Device Specifications Model J-50MT-10KHZ J-25MT-10KHZ Energy Range 500 µJ to 1J 50 µJ to 100 mJ Noise Equivalent Energy <16 µJ <2 µJ Wavelength Range (µm) 0.19 to 2.1 Active Area Diameter (mm) 50 25 Maximum Average Power (W) 20 10 Maximum Pulse Width (µs) 1.7 Maximum Repetition Rate (pps) 10,000 Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) 500 (at 1064 nm, 10 ns) Detector Coating Diffuse Metallic Diffuser No Calibration Wavelength (nm) 1064 Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±2 Energy Linearity (%) ±3 Cable Length (m) 2.5 Cable Type J DB-25 Part Number 1110574 1110747 J-10MT-10KHZ 100 nJ to 200 µJ <10 nJ 10 1 INDICES 50 (at 1064 nm, 10 ns) Laser CrossReference Index J-25MT-10KHZ J-10MT-10KHZ 16.54 mm (0.65 in.) 16.38 mm (0.65 in.) Ø 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) 2X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.) Ø 50.20 mm (1.98 in.) Adjustable 225.55 mm (8.88 in.) Max. 143.00 mm (5.63 in.) Min. 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) Ø 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 M6-6H THD X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.) and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.) for Mounting Sensor Adjustable 200.15 mm (7.88 in.) Max. 117.60 mm (4.63 in.) Min. 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.) Below Front Face of Aperture Plate 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) • Tel: (408) 764-4042 Ø 40.64 mm (1.6 in.) 2X 5.84 mm (0.23 in.) Ø 25.25 mm (0.99 in.) Note: Detector Surface is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.) Below Front Face of Aperture Plate • 15.75 mm (0.62 in.) Aperture Plate M6-6H THD X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.) and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.) for Mounting Sensor Product Name Index 1110856 * Except J-10MT-10KHZ. J-50MT-10KHZ CALIBRATION & SERVICE 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) • 2X 5.08 mm (0.2 in.) Aperture Plate M4 X 17.78 mm (0.7 in.) THD X 4.57 mm (0.18 in.) and No. 8-32 UNC-2B THD X 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) for Mounting Sensor Ø 10.5 mm (0.41 in.) Adjustable 189.99 mm (7.48 in.) Max. 107.44 mm (4.23 in.) Min. 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.) Below Front Face of Aperture Plate Fax: (503) 454-5727 45 EnergyMax Sensors MaxBlack Coating and Diffusers Features POWER & ENERGY • Very high energy and peak power handling capabilities Power & Energy Meters • Enable pulse energy measurements from 1.5 mJ to 3J1 • Operate at Nd: YAG fundamental and harmonics, and throughout the IR • Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit • Onboard sensors provide automatic temperature compensation • No need to either change diffusers during use or perform your own spectral calibrations Power Sensors These sensors are specifically designed for high energy and high peak power lasers operating at relatively low repetition rates, such as those based on Nd:YAG, Ruby and Ho:YAG. The J-50MB-YAG sensor can be used with beams up to 35 mm in diameter and can work at 1064 nm, 532 nm, 355 nm and 266 nm without the need to change or self-calibrate diffusers or any other accessories. Both sensors combine a MaxBlack coating and a diffuser to produce superior damage resistance characteristics. This combination enables operation with lasers that produce either very high energy per pulse or very high peak fluences. Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Model Energy Range Noise Equivalent Energy (µJ) Wavelength Range (µm) Maximum Beam Size (mm) Maximum Average Power (W) Maximum Pulse Width (µs) Maximum Repetition Rate (pps) Maximum Energy Density (J/cm2) Detector Coating Diffuser Calibration Wavelength (nm) Calibration Uncertainty (%) Energy Linearity (%) Cable Length (m) Cable Type Part Number Device Specifications CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 1 J-50MB-YAG J-50MB-YAG J-50MB-YAG 1.5 mJ to 3J1 <50 0.266 to 2.1 35 20 340 50 14.0 (at 1064 nm, 10 ns) 2.8 (at 532 nm, 10 ns) 0.75 (at 355 nm, 10 ns) 1.0 (at 266 nm, 10 ns) MaxBlack YAG 1064 ±2 ±3 2.5 J DB-25 1110744 MaxBlack IR 1064 ±3 ±3 2.5 J DB-25 1110577 Modifed sensors with higher repetition rate, energy range and/or pulse width are available. Contact factory. Ø 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) 27.91 mm (1.10 in.) J-25MB-IR J-25MB-IR 2X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.) 21.72 mm (0.86 in.) Ø 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) M6-6H THD X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.) and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.) for Mounting Sensor Ø 51.00 mm (2.01 in.) 2X 5.84 mm (0.23 in.) M6-6H THD X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.) and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.) for Mounting Sensor Ø 25.25 mm (0.99 in.) Adjustable 255.55 mm (8.88 in.) Max. 143.00 mm (5.63 in.) Min. Adjustable 200.15 mm (7.88 in.) Max. 117.60 mm (4.63 in.) Min. 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) 46 J-25MB-IR 1.5 mJ to 3J <50 0.532 to 2.1 12.5 20 860 20 5.0 (at 1064 nm, 10 ns) 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) Superior Reliability & Performance 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) • www.Coherent.com 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) • [email protected] EnergyMax Sensors MaxUV Coating Features • Unique MaxUV coating delivers highest DUV damage threshold and long-term UV exposure resistance POWER & ENERGY • Operate over the 190 nm to 2.1 μm range Power & Energy Meters • Enable pulse energy measurements from 50 μJ to 1J • Measure up to 400 Hz repetition rate • Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit • Onboard sensors provide automatic temperature compensation MaxUV-coated EnergyMax sensors are specifically optimized for use with ArF lasers operating at 193 nm and KrF lasers at 248 nm. These sensors feature high accuracy and large active areas (up to 50 mm), and use a unique coating called MaxUV that delivers superior long-term damage resistance. Two of the 50 mm diameter models incorporate a DUV quartz diffuser for increased resistance to coating damage. Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Model J-50MUV-248 J-50MUV-248 J-50MUV-193 J-50MUV-193 J-25MUV-248 J-25MUV-193 w/o Diffuser w/Diffuser w/o Diffuser w/Diffuser w/o Diffuser w/o Diffuser Energy Range 500 µJ to 500 µJ to 125 µJ to 125 µJ to 125 µJ to 50 µJ to 1J 1J 250 mJ 250 mJ 250 mJ 100 mJ Noise Equivalent Energy (µJ) <16 <16 <4 <4 <4 <2 Wavelength Range (µm) 0.19 to 2.1 0.19 to 0.266 0.19 to 2.1 0.19 to 0.266 0.19 to 2.1 0.19 to 2.1 Active Area Diameter (mm) 50 50 50 50 25 25 Max. Average Power (W) 10 15 10 18 5 5 Max. Pulse Width (µs) 86 86 86 86 43 43 Max. Rep. Rate (pps) 200 200 200 200 400 400 Max. Energy Density 260 520 200 400 260 200 (mJ/cm2) (at 248 nm, (at 248 nm, (at 193 nm, (at 193 nm, (at 248 nm, (at 193 nm, 10 ns) 10 ns) 10 ns) 10 ns) 10 ns) 10 ns) Detector Coating MaxUV Diffuser No DUV No DUV No No Calibration Wavelength (nm) 248 248 193 193 248 193 Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±3 Energy Linearity (%) ±3 Cable Length (m) 2.5 Cable Type J DB-25 Part Number 1146243 1110572 1146237 1110575 1110745 1110741 Device Specifications J-50MUV-248 and -193 Ø 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) 2X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.) Ø 51.00 mm (2.01 in.) 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index J-25MUV-248 and -193 21.56 mm (0.85 in.) Ø 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) M6-6H THD X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.) and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.) for Mounting Sensor Adjustable 225.55 mm (8.88 in.) Max. 143.00 mm (5.63 in.) Min. CALIBRATION & SERVICE Aperture Plate Ø 25.25 mm (0.99 in.) Note: Detector Surface is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.) Below Front Face of Aperture Plate Adjustable 200.15 mm (7.88 in.) Max. 117.60 mm (4.63 in.) Min. 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) • 16.54 mm (0.65 in.) Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 2X 5.84 mm (0.23 in.) M6-6H THD X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.) and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.) for Mounting Sensor 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) 47 EnergyMax Accessories Heat Sinks Features POWER & ENERGY • Extend EnergyMax average power • Easily attach to EnergyMax sensors in the field • Two heat sinks for 25 mm sensors (small and medium) Power & Energy Meters • One heat sink for 50 mm sensors (large) Power Sensors These heat sink accessories can be used to extend the energy and repetition rates of EnergyMax sensors by increasing the average power capability. Easily installed, they are simply theaded onto the back of a sensor housing with a cap screw retained within the heat sink. Energy Sensors Custom & OEM The small and medium models, for use with sensors that have a 25 mm diameter aperture, increase the average power handling into the 10W to 30W range (coating and wavelength dependent). The large heat sink, for use with 50 mm diameter aperture sensors, increases the average power handling into the 20W to 40W range (coating and wavelength dependent). See Average Power Capability table on page 41 for sensor specifications. BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Small Heat Sink CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Small Heat Sink Small Heat Sink Large Heat Sink LargeHeat HeatSink Sink Large Medium Heat Sink Medium Heat Sink Medium Heat Sink Ø 76.20 mm in.) Ø (3.0 76.20 mm (3.0 in.) Ø 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) Ø 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) Ø 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) Ø 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) 77.98 mm (3.07 mm in.) 77.98 (3.07 in.) 50.80 mm (2.0 in.) 3.43 mm (0.14 in.) No. 8-32 UNC-2A THD SOC HD Cap Screw 3.43 mm (0.14 in.) No. 8-32 UNC-2A THD SOC HD Cap Screw 73.15 mm (2.88 mm in.) 73.15 (2.88 in.) 3.43 mm (0.14 in.) 3.43 mm (0.14 in.) No. 8-32 UNC-2A THD SOC8-32 HD UNC-2A Cap Screw No. THD SOC HD Cap Screw Part Number 1123430 1123431 1123432 48 Superior Reliability & Performance • 4.06 mm (0.16 in.) 4.06 mm (0.16 in.) No. 8-32 UNC-2A THD SOC8-32 HD UNC-2A Cap Screw No. THD SOC HD Cap Screw Description Small Heat Sink Medium Heat Sink Large Heat Sink www.Coherent.com • [email protected] EnergyMax Accessories J-Power Energy Sensor DB-25-to-BNC Adapter POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters ... ... . .. ... .. . BNC connector 25-pin connector Power Sensors Energy Sensors The J-Power is a compact sensor adapter that powers the EnergyMax active sensor circuit and passes the raw output voltage of the sensor directly to the BNC connector. The peak voltage of the output (as referenced from baseline voltage) can then be measured using an oscilloscope or other analog-to-digital input device. The calibrated peak voltage represents the integrated energy of the laser pulse. Part Number 1132205 Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE Description J-Power Energy Sensor Adapter INDICES Pyroelectric Sensor Test Slides For protection of your sensor when measuring unknown beams, the test slide is inserted into the beam and then examined for damage. These test slides are coated with the same absorbing coating as the pyroelectric sensors. If coating damage is visible, then attenuation is required before measuring the beam. Part Number 0011-4311 1129175 0011-4313 0011-4314 • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Description Pyroelectric Test Slide – Black Coating (used with legacy sensors) Pyroelectric Test Slide – Diffuse Metallic Coating Pyroelectric Test Slide – MUV Coating Pyroelectric Test Slide – MB Coating • Fax: (503) 454-5727 49 EnergyMax - Laser Energy Sensors Measuring Energy with an Oscilloscope POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES To measure the energy of very high repetition rate and/or low-energy lasers, an oscilloscope can be used to monitor the output of an EnergyMax sensor. This page presents a step-by-step procedure for setting up an oscilloscope and using a pyroelectric EnergyMax sensor to accurately read a peak voltage output. 1. 7. If you know your expected laser pulse repetition rate, set the scope time base to show 2 pulses on the screen. This helps set the trigger and allows observation of the true “baseline” of the pulse. For example, for a laser running at 10 pps, set the scope time base to 20 msec/division. Once proper triggering occurs, use the vertical adjust to set the baseline of the EnergyMax voltage pulse to coincide with a horizontal grid line (see Figure 1). This setting becomes the zero for the peak voltage reading. To assure the accuracy of a pulse energy measurement, make sure the oscilloscope is calibrated properly. Also check the date for when the oscilloscope is due for recalibration. 2. Select a scope that has a sensitivity of at least 2 mV and a bandwidth of at least 20 MHz. 3. To connect an EnergyMax sensor to an oscilloscope you will need a J-POWER DB25-to-BNC accessory (available from Coherent). 8.Adjust the “time base” of the scope to show a single EnergyMax pulse and then focus on the leading edge to accurately read the peak voltage (see Figure 2). 4. Use the 1 Mohm input impedance of the oscilloscope when connecting any EnergyMax sensor. 5. Set up the scope as follows: •Bandwidth to 20 MHz •DC coupling •Trigger on “+” slope and “internal” source, or use the laser sync output and “external” source To avoid affecting the calibration of the sensor with a coaxial cable do not lengthen the cable when using the sensor with the oscilloscope. 6. Estimate the approximate EnergyMax sensor voltage output expected, based on the Rv (V/J) of the sensor (available on both the calibration certificate and the calibration sticker attached to the sensor cable), and the typical laser pulse energy. Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Figure 1 50 Superior Reliability & Performance Figure 2 • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Custom and OEM Products Introduction Complete Laser Measurement and Control Solutions Laser system integrators frequently include laser measurement products in their systems to monitor system performance and status, or to provide real-time feedback for laser system control. In these instances custom measurement solutions or modifications to our existing products may be necessary due to size or performance constraints. POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Coherent is well positioned to provide custom and modified measurement products. Following are some examples of services and products Coherent offers. OEM Power and Energy Sensors We provide an extensive line of OEM thermopile and energy sensors. Usually, a standard or existing modified standard product will fit your application. Power Sensors • Compact thermopile power sensors • Water-cooled and air-cooled options • BNC and 4-pin Molex signal output options • Thermopile disks for integrating into heat-sinked applications • Any standard thermopile with a cable can be integrated with an off-the-shelf interface module Energy Sensors • BNC-terminated energy sensors • Compact designs to fit in tight locations • A customer-supplied peak detection module or a Coherent meter or custom signal conditioning board is required Off-the-Shelf Interface Modules Several off-the-shelf electronic modules provide signal conditioning, measurement, and communication outputs. Power Modules • • Amplification for very low power applications • Noise filtering • Analog output • PC interfacing • Beam position monitoring Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 Energy Modules • Baseline and peak detection capabilities • Noise filtering for greater peak detection accuracy • Repetition rates as high as 100 kHz Custom Measurement Products Sometimes a completely custom product is required for a particular application. Our research and development teams of electrical, mechanical and software engineers, physicists, chemists and materials scientists can provide measurement systems to meet the most complex challenges. By involving Coherent early in your design phase we can provide the very best solution. • Custom detectors and sensors • Interface modules with unique communication protocols • Extremely low energy and/or high repetition rate energy measurement Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Modified Standard Products Sometimes a slight modification to a standard catalog product is all that is needed to enable a special application. Mechanical • Longer or shorter cable • Different type of connector • Slight mechanical change Calibration • Different calibration wavelength • Fax: (503) 454-5727 51 OEM Modules PM-Digital Features POWER & ENERGY • Compact, OEM power meter for embedded applications • RS-232 PC interface • LabVIEW instrument driver Power & Energy Meters • PC applications software • Compatible with PM Model thermopiles • Dimensions (H x W x D): 51 x 134 x 92 mm (2.0 x 5.2 x 3.6 in.) Power Sensors Part Number 0012-3550 Energy Sensors Custom & OEM Description PM-Digital SmartSensor Interface Module (SSIM) Features BEAM DIAGNOSTICS • Compact, OEM power meter for embedded applications • RS-232, USB 1.1 PC interfaces • PC applications software CALIBRATION & SERVICE • Displays beam position information • Compatible with LM Model thermopiles • Dimensions (H x W x D): 38 x 127 x 133 mm (1.4 x 5.0 x 5.2 in.) INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Part Number 1008557 Description SmartSensor Interface Module (SSIM) J100 Energy Sensor Features • Large-area 95 mm diameter • Broad spectral response 0.3 to 12 µm • Wide dynamic range of 0.4 mJ to 5J • High average power to 20W The J100 is a pyroelectric energy sensor with a flat, broad spectral response calibrated at 1064 nm. The 95 mm diameter active area is ideal for divergent sources and pulsed lasers used in applications such as laser range finding. The sensor output is through a BNC connector and the product ships with a 1.5 m BNC cable. Part Number 0011-6100 52 Superior Reliability & Performance • Description J100 Energy Sensor www.Coherent.com • [email protected] OEM Thermopiles 10 mW to 150W Features POWER & ENERGY • 10 mW to 150W • Spectrally flat from 0.19 µm to 11 µm • Compact designs Power & Energy Meters • Air-cooled or water-cooled • Active area diameters from 19 mm to 50 mm The sensors on the next two pages are small, compact OEM thermopiles designed for use in embedded applications. Power ratings are provided for water-cooled and air-cooled installations (see page 18 for additional air-cooled ratings for various exposure times). For conductively-cooled installations a good approximation is that doubling the surface area of the sensor housing doubles the air-cooled rating. Models PM10-19A, PM10-19B, PM150-50A Models that end with “A” are amplified sensors with a 4-pin connector. They must be supplied with ±15 VDC and draw less than 20 mA. Models that end with “B” are passive sensors with a BNC output. Models with DB25 cables that are compatible with our instruments end with a “C” and can be found on page 30. Model PM10-19A PM10-19B PM150-19A PM150-19B PM150-50A Wavelength Range (µm) 0.19 to 11 Resolution (mW) 1 1 30 30 30 Min. Water flow (gpm) 0.02 0.02 0.2 0.2 0.2 Max. Avg. Power (water-cooled) (W) 10 150 Max. Avg. Power (air-cooled, 5 min.) (W) 5 20 80 Responsivity (typ.) 1 V/W 1 mV/W 40 mV/W 0.4 mV/W 40 mV/W Max. Power Density 26 kW/cm2 Max. Energy Density 0.6 J/cm2 , 1064 nm, 10 ns Response Time (sec.) 1 2 1 2 1 Detector Coating Broadband Active Area Diameter (mm) 19 Dimensions (mm) 51 x 51 x 38 51 x 51 x 30 51 x 51 x 38 51 x 51 x 30 89 x 89 x 38 (2.0 x 2.0 x 1.4 in.)(2.0 x 2.0 1.1 in.) (2.0 x 2.0 x 1.4 in.) (2.0 x 2.0 1.1 in.) (3.5 x 3.5 x 1.4 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±1 Calibration Wavelength (nm) 514 Cooling Method Water-cooled Connector Type 4-pin Molex BNC- 4-pin Molex BNC- 4-pin Molex 22-12-2044 terminated 22-12-2044 terminated 22-12-2044 Cable Length (m) – – – – – Part Number (RoHS) 1098334 1098343 1098418 1098321 1098510 Device Specifications PM10-19A/PM150-19A 51 mm (2.01 in.) 51 mm (2.01 in.) • PM10-19B/PM150-19B Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 51 mm (2.01 in.) • 89 mm (3.50 in.) 30 mm (1.50 in.) Ø19 mm (0.75 in.) Tel: (408) 764-4042 Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index PM150-50A 51 mm (2.01 in.) 38 mm (1.50 in.) Power Sensors 89 mm (3.50 in.) • Fax: (503) 454-5727 38 mm (1.50 in.) Ø50 mm (1.97 in.) 53 OEM Thermopiles 300 mW to 1 kW Features POWER & ENERGY • 300 mW to 1 kW • Spectrally flat from 0.19 µm to 11 µm • Compact designs Power & Energy Meters • Air-cooled or water-cooled • Active area diameters from 19 mm to 50 mm BeamFinder: Use with LabMax, Ultima, or LaserPAD (see pages 10-16) Power Sensors Energy Sensors Model PM150-50B, PM150-50XB, PM1K-36B, BeamFinder Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS Device Specifications CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Model PM150-50B PM150-50XB PM1K-36B BeamFinder1 Wavelength Range (µm) 0.19 to 11 0.15 to 1 0.19 to 11 0.3 to 10.6 Resolution (mW) 30 30 1000 1000 Min. Water flow (gpm) 0.2 0.2 1.0 1.0 Max. Avg. Power (water-cooled) (W) 150 1000 Max. Avg. Power (air-cooled, 5 min.) (W) 80 40 – Responsivity (typ.) 0.4 mV/W 0.1 mV/W – Max. Power Density 26 kW/cm2 2.5 kW/cm2 Max. Energy Density 0.6 J/cm2 , 0.5 J/cm2 , 1064 nm, 10 ns 1064 nm, 10 ns Response Time (sec.) 5 10 Detector Coating Broadband UV Broadband H Active Area Diameter (mm) 50 36 35 Dimensions (mm) 89 x 89 x 32 83 x 83 x 22 84 x 84 x 25.4 (3.5 x 3.5 x 1.2 in.) (3.2 x 3.2 x 0.8 in.) (3.3 x 3.3 x 1.0 in.) Calibration Uncertainty (%) ±1 ±5 Calibration Wavelength (nm) 514 1064 10,600 Cooling Method Water-cooled Connector Type BNC-terminated LM DB-25 Cable Length (m) – – – 6 Part Number (RoHS) 1098415 1098441 1098333 1098427 1 BeamFinder incorporates a quadrant thermopile disk that enables the position of the beam to be sensed. PM150-50B/PM150-50XB 89 mm (3.50 in.) 89 mm (3.50 in.) PM1K-36B 32 mm (1.26 in.) Ø50 mm (1.97 in.) BeamFinder 83 mm (0.59 in.) 83.8 mm (3.3 in.) 22 mm (0.87 in.) Ø36 mm (1.42 in.) 83 mm (0.59 in.) 25.4 mm (1.0 in.) 83.8 mm (3.3 in.) 35.6 mm (1.4 in.) 54 * Requires 15 VDC power input Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Custom and OEM Products Complete Laser Measurement and Control Solutions Additional electrical connection, water fitting, and mounting details for several of our OEM thermopiles can be found below. PM10-19A, PM150-19A, PM150-50A Style: Active amplified output Input/Output connector: 4-pin, Molex part no. 22-12-2044 pin 1: -10 to -20V power input pin 2: Ground pin 3: +10 to +20V power input pin 4: Output signal Current draw: Approx. 8 mA at -15 V, Approx. 18 mA at +15 V Output impedance: 100 Ohm Water connections: 1/8 NPT PM10-19B, PM150-19B, PM150-50B, PM150-50XB, PM1K-36B Style: Passive output Output connector: BNC Output impedance: 2500 Ohm Water connections: 1/8 NPT PM10-19A/ PM150-19A PM10-19B/ PM150-19B 30.5 mm (1.2 in.) 15.2 mm (0.6 in.) 11.9 mm (0.47 in.) Energy Sensors 30.5 mm (1.2 in.) 15.2 mm (0.6 in.) 7.6 mm (0.3 in.) 17.8 mm (0.7 in.) 17.8 mm (0.7 in.) 4.75 mm (0.19 in.) 1/4-20 UNC-2B 7 mm (0.275 in.) Deep Mounting Hole 6-32 UNC-2B 5 mm (0.2 in.) Deep Mounting Hole 41.3 mm (1.63 in.) 4.75 mm (0.19 in.) 20.2 mm (0.8 in.) Custom & OEM 6-32 UNC-2B 5 mm (0.2 in.) Deep Mounting Hole BEAM DIAGNOSTICS 4.75 mm (0.19 in.) 4.75 mm (0.19 in.) 4.75 mm (0.19 in.) 50.8 mm (2.0 in.) Square 41.3 mm (1.63 in.) 50.8 mm (2.0 in.) Square 41.3 mm (1.63 in.) 1/4-20 UNC-2B 12.7 mm (0.5 in.) Deep Mounting Hole PM150-50B/ PM150-50XB 25.4 mm (1.0 in.) 63.5 mm (2.5 in.) 6-32 UNC-2B 5.1 mm (0.2 in.) Deep Mounting Hole 17.8 mm (0.7 in.) 30.5 mm (1.2 in.) 12.7 mm (0.5 in.) CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index 6-32 UNC-2B 5 mm (0.2 in.) Deep Mounting Hole 6-32 UNC-2B 5 mm (0.2 in.) Deep Mounting Hole PM150-50A Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors 16.0 mm (0.63 in.) 6-32 UNC-2B 7 mm (0.275 in.) Deep Mounting Hole POWER & ENERGY 1/4-20 UNC-2B 12.7 mm (0.5 in.) Deep Mounting Hole Product Name Index 21.2 mm (0.84 in.) 5.6 mm (0.22 in.) 41.3 mm (1.63 in.) 12.7 mm (0.5 in.) 23.8 mm (0.94 in.) 23.8 mm (0.94 in.) 88.9 mm (3.5 in.) Square 63.5 mm (2.5 in.) 41.3 mm (1.63 in.) 88.9 mm (3.5 in.) Square 6-32 UNC-2B 6.3 mm (0.25 in.) Deep Mounting Hole 6-32 UNC-2B 6.3 mm (0.25 in.) Deep Mounting Hole • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 55 Beam Diagnostics Introduction Introduction to Laser Beam Diagnostics POWER & ENERGY In today’s fast-paced photonics market it is important to understand the technical specifications of highly complex laser systems and their applications. As well as analyzing the power or energy, it is also useful to understand the shape, intensity profile, and propagation of a laser beam. For over 25 years Coherent has developed precision instruments that measure, characterize, and monitor these laser parameters for thousand of customers around the world. Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Beam Profilers As a laser beam propagates, changes in the laser cavity, as well as changes in divergence and interactions with optical elements, cause the width and spatial intensity of the beam to change in space and time. Spatial intensity distribution is a fundamental parameter for indicating how a laser beam will behave in any application. And while theory can sometimes predict the behavior of a beam, tolerance ranges in mirrors and lenses, as well as ambient conditions affecting the laser cavity and beam delivery system, necessitate verification. Two types of beam profilers are available: those that use special cameras as the beam detectors (these are excellent for fast and detailed analyses of the intensity profile of pulsed and CW lasers); and systems that use moving knifeedges (these have a large dynamic range and can accurately measure small and focused beams). Coherent has both of these types available: the camera-based BeamView Analyzer on page 62 and an advanced knife-edge system— BeamMaster—on page 71. Summary of Product Primary Measurement Capabilities 56 Beam Propagation The Coherent ModeMaster beam propagation analyzer established an entirely new laser beam quality parameter that is now an ISO standard. M2 is recognized as describing both how “close-to-perfect Gaussian” a beam is, and also how well the beam can be focused at its intended target. Wavelength Meter For many high performance tunable laser systems, or those using laser diodes, it is important to measure the wavelength. The WaveMaster laser wavelength meter accurately measures the wavelength of both CW and pulsed lasers of any repetition rate to an accuracy of 5 picometers. See page 80 for additional specifications for the WaveMaster. Model BeamView Analyzer BeamMaster ModeMaster Wavelength – – – Power / Energy – CW – Beam Position CW + Pulsed CW CW Propagation M2 – – CW Beam Profiles 2D CW + Pulsed CW CW 3D CW + Pulsed CW – Page Number 62 71 74 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • WaveMaster CW + Pulsed – – – – – 80 [email protected] LaserCam-HR Introduction to Camera-Based Beam Diagnostics Coherent BeamView Analyzer systems are the recognized leader in software, hardware and optical components for laser beam analysis. Constant product improvement based on customer feedback, and innovation from beam analysis experts, have made BeamView Analyzer products the first choice for laboratory, factory and field measurements. POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters The key elements of a typical camera-based beam profiling system are the camera itself, Coherent Beamview analysis software running on an appropriate computer and, when necessary, beam attenuation optics. The key choice to make is matching the appropriate camera technology to your application. Coherent beam diagnostic cameras are specifically designed or modified for laser analysis. They provide low noise, maximum linearity, and uniformity of response—needed for maximum measurement accuracy. All of these diagnostic cameras accept C-Mount optical accessories and are delivered without a cover (glass/plastic window) over the sensor array. Instead, a LDFP (Low-Distortion Face Plate) filter is supplied with each camera—a laser-grade neutral density filter made of glass specified and polished specifically for laser diagnostic analysis. The LDFP filter is mounted in a standard C-Mount ring and provides attenuation of ambient room light so that the camera can be used with normal room lights. Coherent offers three families of cameras. Lasercam II and LaserCam IIID cameras use analog and digital interfacing respectively. The latest edition, LaserCam HR, is based on USB technology. USB 2.0 Beam Diagnostic Camera Family Coherent pioneered the ease-of-use of digital USB 2.0 bus-powered, highresolution, large-area cameras requiring only a single cable for both video transfer and camera power. The LaserCam-HR family of beam diagnostic cameras now includes the LaserCam-HR-UV and the LaserCam-HR-InGaAs models, extending the measurement spectrum from the deep ultraviolet to the near-infrared wavelengths. The same features, performance and convenience previously available only for wavelengths covered by the LaserCam-HR are now available to users of excimer lasers, telecommunication sources and military laser systems. With a broad spectral range covering 190 nm to 1700 nm, there is a LaserCam-HR camera profiler system ideally suited for nearly any demanding laser measurement application. Important Considerations • Ease-of-use connectivity • High-speed USB 2.0 Interface • USB bus-powered low voltage operation • Broad spectral range • LaserCam-HR 300 nm to 1100 nm (400 to 1100 nm with LDFP) • LaserCam-HR-UV DUV to 355 nm • LaserCam-InGaAs 900 nm to 1700 nm • Large dynamic range • Coherent Adaptive Pixel Technology (CAPT) • Digital output through USB 2.0 eliminates the need for an interface card (frame-grabber) • High-accuracy beam diameter calculations • Excellent beam spatial uniformity • BeamView 4.4 application software • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 Power Sensors Energy Sensors • Variable camera exposure time • Compact size • High-speed image capture rates (15 to 25 frames per second) • Pass/Fail TTL level output • RS-232 and TCP/IP communication protocols • Comprehensive LabVIEW library suite for the majority of BeamView-USB software functions • All LaserCam-HR camera systems are RoHS compliant Coherent Adaptive Pixel Technology Coherent tests each LaserCam-HR camera through a process called CAPT (Coherent Adaptive Pixel Technology). This uses a calibrated lightsource and a digital look-up table to give pixel-to-pixel linearity correction. In addition, any identified “hot” pixel is corrected by averaging the value of the four directly surrounding pixel intensities. Finally, the noise levels are carefully monitored through both a background noise subtraction and a user-selectable bias noise offset level. The CAPT process optimizes the performance of the camera array, directly improving beam measurement accuracy, especially with beam diameter calculations. Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Multiple channel camera support of different LaserCam-HR camera models is available for all three LaserCam-HR camera types (UV, visible, and InGaAs). Variable camera exposure time available with the entire LaserCam-HR camera family allows imaging of higher repetition rate sources and lets the user decrease/increase the signal intensity levels using exposure time instead of external attenuation. This feature is especially suited for the LaserCam-HR-InGaAs, with its impressive spatial uniformity characteristics. • Fax: (503) 454-5727 57 Beam Diagnostic Cameras LaserCam-HR and LaserCam-HR-UV Features POWER & ENERGY • USB 2.0, 10-bit digital output • Large-area CMOS array, 8.5 x 6.8 mm • Compact 68 x 68 x 34 mm package Power & Energy Meters • Coherent Adaptive Pixel Technology (CAPT) pixel-by-pixel offset, linearity and blemish correction • CW and pulsed operation including external triggering • Variable exposure time Power Sensors • User-variable trigger delay LaserCam-HR Energy Sensors LaserCam-HR-UV • Long-term UV sensor stability (with the LaserCam-HR-UV camera) Model LaserCam-HR LaserCam-HR-UV Sensor Elements (pixels) 1280 x 1024 Effective Pixel Resolution (μm) – 20 x 20 Pixel Size (μm) 6.7 x 6.7 Sensor Active Area (mm)(H x V) 8.5 x 6.8 (2/3 inch format) Spectral Range (nm) 300 to 1100 190 to 355 400 to 1100 (with LDFP) Beam Diameters (mm) 0.2 to 6.0 0.5 to 6.0 Glassless Sensor Low Distortion Face Plate is removable Low-Distortion Face Plate Laser-grade ND filter, UV-grade ND filter, (LDFP, LDFP-UV) OD = 2.5 at 632.8 nm OD = 3.0 at 248 nm Electrical Interface USB 2.0 Capture Modes Continuous (CW), pulsed Continuous (CW), pulsed Variable Exposure Time 1 msec to 1 sec, default at 10 msec Pulsed Mode Trigger Methods Trigger In (TTL) Maximum Pulse Trigger in Rate (Hz) 100 (without averaging adjacent pulses) Maximum Frame Rate (FPS) Live video, no calculations 15 20 Capture with calculations 10 15 Damage Threshold 32 mJ/cm2 (without LDFP) at 1064 nm 200 µJ/cm2 (without LDFP-UV) at 248 nm CW Saturation 40 mW/cm2 (with LDFP) at 633 nm 90 mW/cm2 (with LDFP-UV) at 248 nm 16 μW/cm2 (without LDFP) at 633 nm 90 μW/cm2 (without LDFP-UV) at 248 nm 800 mW/cm2 (with LDFP) at 1064 nm 320 μW/cm2 (without LDFP) at 1064 nm Pulsed Saturation 8 mJ/cm2 (with LDFP) at 1064 nm 5 mJ/cm2 (with LDFP) at 248 nm 3.2 μJ/cm2 (without LDFP) at 1064 nm 5 μJ/cm2 (without LDFP) at 248 nm USB 2.0 Cable 6 ft. standard A/B cable included Trigger Connector BNC receptacle (trigger cable included) Part Number 1098577 1149004 Device Specifications Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 27.2 mm (1.07 in.) 27.2 mm (1.07 in.) LaserCam-HR 41.0 mm (1.61 in.) Image Plane LaserCam-HR-UV 41.8 mm (1.65 in.) 68.1 mm (2.68 in.) 17.9 mm (0.7 in.) LDFP Adapter Image Plane 68.1 mm (2.68 in.) 74.3 mm (2.93 in.) 79.3 mm (3.12 in.) Rotational Mount Protective Cap Rotational Mount Protective Cap Ø20.3 mm (0.8 in.) Ø11.2 mm (0.44 in.) 9.2 mm (0.36 in.) 9.9 mm (0.39 in.) 1/4-20 UNC 58 LDFP Adapter 68.1 mm (2.68 in.) 74.3 mm (2.93 in.) 79.3 mm (3.12 in.) 68.1 mm (2.68 in.) 18.7 mm (0.74 in.) 1/4-20 UNC Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Beam Diagnostic Cameras LaserCam-HR-InGaAs Features • USB 2.0 large-area, InGaAs sensor, 9.6 mm x 7.7 mm • 14-bit digital output providing >1000:1 optical dynamic range • Outstanding linearity error of <1% • 30 µm x 30 µm pixel pitch • Compact 50 x 50 x 68 mm package • CW and pulsed operation including external triggering • Coherent Adaptive Pixel Technology (CAPT) pixel-by-pixel offset, linearity and blemish correction POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors • Variable exposure time, 20 µsec to 25 msec • User variable trigger delay Energy Sensors LaserCam-HR-InGaAs Device Specifications Model Sensor Elements (pixels) Pixel Size (μm) Sensor Active Area (mm)(H x V) Spectral Range (nm) Beam Diameters (mm) Glassless Sensor Low-Distortion Face Plate (LDFP) Electrical Interface Capture Modes Variable Exposure Time Pulsed Mode Trigger Methods Maximum Frame Rate (FPS) Saturation CW (at 1064 nm) CW (at 1523 nm) Pulse (at 1064 nm) USB 2.0 Cable Trigger Connector Part Number LaserCam-HR-InGaAs 320 x 256 30 x 30 9.6 x 7.7 900 to 1700 0.5 to 6.0 Low Distortion Face Plate is removable Laser-grade ND filter, OD = 2.5 at 632.8 nm USB 2.0 Continuous (CW), pulsed 20 μsec to 25 msec, default at 1 msec Trigger In (TTL) 25 (live video, no calculations), 15 (capture with calculations) 3.5 mW/cm2 (with LDFP), 50 μW/cm2 (without LDFP) 350 μW/cm2 (with LDFP), 30 μW/cm2 (without LDFP) 5 μJ/cm2 (with LDFP), 0.08 μJ/cm2 (without LDFP) 6 ft. standard A/B cable included BNC receptacle (trigger cable included) 1149002 Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index M6 THD LaserCam-HR-InGaAs 68.3 mm (2.69 in.) 64.3 mm (2.53 in.) 59.9 mm (2.36 in.) 50.0 mm (1.97 in.) 50.0 mm (1.97 in.) Image Plane LDFP Adapter 50.0 mm (1.97 in.) Ø20.3 mm (0.80 in.) 17.5 mm (0.69 in.) 21.5 mm (0.85 in.) Protective Cap 2X 46.2 mm (1.82 in.) 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD 2X 25.0 mm (0.98 in.) • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 59 Beam Diagnostic Cameras Additional Digital and Analog CCD Cameras Features POWER & ENERGY • CW operation and single-pulse capture rates to 10 kHz • 1/4” and 1/2” CCD active sensor sizes • Spectral range of 190 nm to 1100 nm Power & Energy Meters • Pixel resolution down to 5 µm • High optical dynamic range • Cameras specifically designed for laser beam analysis Power Sensors Energy Sensors LaserCam-IIID Digital Camera Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE Coherent’s 8-bit analog CCD cameras (LaserCam II and P-TM7) are sold independently from the software and frame-grabber package. To assemble an Analog Camera system, first order the frame grabber, BeamView analyzer software and cables as item number 33-2700-00. Then add an analog camera from the table on Page 61. All analog cameras have RS-170 video output (60 Hz field rate) and include a switching power supply that operates from 100 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz). The LaserCam-IIID, LaserCam-II, and the P-TM7 provide outstanding laser beam analysis, but require the use of an interface (frame-grabber) card for image capture prior to software analysis. The LaserCam-IIID digital camera is designed and sold only as a system, together with the frame-grabber, BeamView 3.2 software package, and a video/trigger cable. Reference the Digital and Analog Camera Selection Chart on the next page for detailed specifications, and camera or system part numbers. INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index LaserCam-II Camera 60 LaserCam-IIID frame-grabber and BeamView software Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Beam Diagnostic Cameras Additional Digital and Analog Cameras Features POWER & ENERGY • 190 nm to 1100 nm spectral range • 1/2” and 1/4” CCD camera for laser beam profiling • 10-bit digital output with LaserCam-IIID Power & Energy Meters • 8-bit analog output for LaserCam-II and P-TM7 (requires an external frame-grabber, part no. 33-2700-000) • 6.4 x 4.8 mm sensor area 1/2” LaserCam-IIID • 8.5 x 9.8 µm pixel pitch 1/2” LaserCam-IIID Power Sensors • 3.6 x 2.7 mm sensor area 1/4” LaserCam-IIID • 4.8 x 5.5 µm pixel pitch 1/4” LaserCam-IIID • LaserCam-IIID interfaces to BeamView Digital 3.2.x • LaserCam-II and P-TM7 interface to BeamView Analog 2.4.x LaserCam-IIID, LaserCam-II, P-TM-7 Model LaserCam-IIID 1/2” LaserCam-IIID 1/4” Format Digital Interline Digital Interline Transfer CCD Transfer CCD Sensor Elements (H x V) Wavelength Range (nm) 190 to 1100 190 to 11001 Maximum Active Horz. Vert. Horz. Vert. Sensor Area (mm) 6.4 4.8 3.6 2.7 Digitized Resolution: Frame Mode (µm) 8.5 9.8 4.8 5.5 Full-Field Mode (µm) 17 19.6 9.6 11 Half-Field Mode (µm) 34.0 39.2 19.2 22 Min. Beam Size (µm) 0.34 0.40 0.19 0.22 Dynamic Range >2000:1 >2000:1 CW Saturation (without LDFP) 0.5 0.5 (µW/cm2 at 632.8 nm) Pulsed Saturation (without LDFP) (µW/cm2 at 632.8 nm) Electronic Shutter (ms) 30, 60 to 1500 (continuous adjustment)2 Field Rate (Hz) Software Required – – Part Number 33-7006-000 33-6990-000 1 Energy Sensors LaserCam-II 1/2” LaserCam-II 1/4” Analog RS-170 Analog RS-170 Interline Interline Transfer CCD Transfer CCD 736 x 484 190 to 1100 190 to 11001 Horz. Vert. Horz. Vert. 6.4 4.8 3.6 2.7 8.4 9.8 16.8 19.6 33.6 39.2 0.34 0.40 >300:1 0.8 4.8 5.6 9.6 11.3 19.2 22.6 0.19 0.22 >300:1 0.8 P-TM7 1/2” Analog RS-170 Interline Transfer CCD 190 to 1100 Horz. Vert. 6.4 4.8 8.4 9.8 16.8 19.6 33.6 39.2 0.34 0.40 >250:1 0.8 9.1 16.6 (open shutter), 10, 8, 4, 2, 1, 0.5, 0.25, 0.1 60 BeamView Analog BeamView Analog Analyzer System Analyzer System w/PCI Interface Card w/PCI Interface Card 33-3120-000 33-2965-000 16.6 (open shutter), 8, 4, 2, 1, 0.5 BeamView Analog Analyzer System w/PCI Interface Card 33-3203-000 Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index The 1/4” and 1/2” LaserCam-IIID and LaserCam-II cameras cannot be used with pulsed beams from 900 to 1100 nm. 2 CW operation only. 79.3 mm (3.12 in.) LaserCam-IIID LaserCam-II mm .0 .) 2287 in (0. Cable Connection CL CL Cable Connection • 1/4-20 Tapped Hole 26.0 mm (1.02 in.) CL C-Mount Thread Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 BNC 1/4-20 Tapped Hole 12 7 (5..0 m 0 in m .) CL 26 (1..0 m 02 m in. ) 64.0 mm (2.52 in.) BNC • P-TM7 m 8 m .) 2.209 in (0. 50 (1..5 m 99 m in. ) BNC 32 (1..0 m 26 m in. ) CL 12 0 (4. .0 m 72 m in. ) mm .6 .) 2081 in (0. Power Input 1/4-20 Tapped Hole 64 (2..0 m 52 m in. ) Cable Connection 72.9 mm (2.87 in.) (2) 1/4-20 Tapped Holes Tel: (408) 764-4042 25 (1..3 m 0 in m .) CL C-Mount Thread 23 (0..0 m 91 m in. ) • 66.6 mm (2.62 in.) LDFP Adapter 46.0 mm (1.81 in.) 60.2 mm (2.37 in.) 39.3 mm 46.4 mm (1.55 in.) (1.83 in.) 52.2 mm (2.06 in.) Ø20.3 mm (0.8 in.) Protective Cap 1/4-20 UNC-2B M6 x 1.0 Fax: (503) 454-5727 61 BeamView Analyzer Software Introduction to BeamView-USB Software Features POWER & ENERGY • High-speed USB 2.0 camera interface (BV-USB software only) • Supports all three LaserCam-HR camera types • Remote control interface Power & Energy Meters • Over 30 numerical analysis functions • Multiple image import and export formats • Automatic background noise subtraction Power Sensors • Pass/Fail fault settings, alarms, configurable setups • Easy-to-use, intuitive user interface • Windows XP and Vista (32-bit; BeamView USB software only) Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index To monitor, analyze and archive laser beam images, BeamView Analyzer software is recognized as the leading laser beam profiling software. It has been designed to provide the maximum flexibility, speed, and user friendliness. Coherent offers three BeamView Analyzer software packages for maximum flexibility: BeamView Analog 2.4 is supplied along with the frame-grabber card required for use with analog cameras. BeamView Digital 3.2 is provided along with LaserCamIIID digital cameras. BeamView-USB 4.4 is included with all LaserCam-HR USB 2.0 cameras and provides additional new features. BeamView-USB Analyzer Software BeamView-USB Analyzer Software The latest release of the BeamView-USB 4.4 software includes several new features that extend the analytic capabilities of the LaserCam-HR laser beam diagnostic systems. These new features, not available with Analog or Digital BeamView Analyzer Software, include: •Supports both 10-bit and 14-bit LaserCam-HR camera types •Multiple LaserCam-HR camera types can be connected to a single system •Flat-top beam analysis •Adjustable trigger delay •Report generation •Variable exposure time •LabVIEW drivers •RS-232 and TCP/IP remote communication protocols Flat-Top Beam Analysis Six additional calculations are now available with BeamViewUSB software for flat-top beam analysis. These calculations are based on the ISO 13694:2000 standards. The six calculations allow greater flexibility for the analysis of applications involving flat-top beam shapes. They also may assist in the analysis of beam uniformity of excimer and Nd:YAG lasers in the near field. The six new calculations are: •Plateau Uniformity •Flatness Factor •Edge Steepness •Beam Uniformity •Effective Irradiation Area •Effective Average Power/Energy Density Screen shot of a flat-top beam image Image of dialog box for flat-top calculations. 62 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] BeamView Analyzer Software BeamView Analyzer Software Features Adjustable Trigger Delay A new adjustable Trigger Delay feature in the BeamView-USB 4.4 software lets users add default trigger delay to the LaserCam-HR camera. This assists by providing additional flexibility when firing the camera from an external trigger source such as the SYNC Output of a laser. POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Adjustable Exposure Time The camera exposure time is adjustable through the camera settings menu for all LaserCam-HR camera models. Refer to page 57 for additional information on this feature. Report Generation BeamView-USB includes a single-page report that can be sent directly to a printer, saved to a file (.txt), or converted to an Adobe .pdf file by using a pdf file converter. A simple screen print option is available from the same friendly dialog box used to generate a report. Screen shot of Capture/Trigger dialog box showing Trigger Delay setting Energy Sensors BeamView Digital Analyzer Software Custom & OEM The BeamView Digital Analyzer system comes as a complete package, including a LaserCam-III 10-bit digital CCD camera, digital PCI interface card, BeamView Analyzer software, cables, and manual. For details on the LaserCam-IIID camera specifications, see pages 60 to 61. BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE BeamView Analog Analyzer Software The BeamView Analog Analyzer system includes a PCI interface card for use with either a RS-170 or CCIR 8-bit analog camera, cables, software, and manual. An analog camera must be ordered with the BeamView analog system. For a complete list of analog cameras specifically designed for laser beam profiling, see pages 60 to 61. INDICES Laser CrossReference Index The analog version of the BeamView Analyzer software includes most features and capabilities found in both digital BeamView Analyzer platforms, but the analog version allows different types of cameras for beam profiling applications from 190 nm up to 2200 nm. Product Name Index BeamView System Performance Optimization All BeamView Analyzer software provides several functions that optimize the optical dynamic range available in the camera to achieve maximum measurement accuracy. The Automatic Background subtraction feature measures and stores the background noise “image” and automatically subtracts individual pixel noise levels from all subsequent laser images prior to analysis. The system also automatically monitors the background noise level to warn of changes that may effect measurement accuracy. The Automatic A/D Offset and Gain adjust feature (analog systems only) insures the A/D converter on the frame-grabber board is properly adjusted to match the maximum video signal and the background noise level for the analog camera being used. • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 Power Sensors Screen shot of Print Screen dialog box and actual report • Fax: (503) 454-5727 63 BeamView Analyzer Software BeamView Analyzer Software Features BeamView Analyzer Software Additional Features The following BeamView Analyzer features are common among all three BeamView software platforms: POWER & ENERGY • More than 25 different numerical analysis functions Power & Energy Meters • Several different profile views • Multiple image import and export formats • Import and export of results data and profile data Power Sensors • Pass/Fail settings and user-selectable fault actions Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Real-Time Laser Monitoring and Alignment The Live Video mode provides a continuously updated image of the beam (~20 Hz to 25 Hz, depending on the speed of the processor) displayed in shades of gray or pseudo-color. This mode is ideal for monitoring the laser and observing changes in the form and structure of the beam as it is adjusted. It also allows for real-time tuning to achieve optimum beam profile quality and laser-cavity alignment. While operating in this mode, no beam or statistical data are displayed, but if Run is activated, the image is stored and can be analyzed later. The Live Video mode 2D and 3D Intensity Plots The Run command switches the BeamView Analyzer from the Stop or Live Video mode to continuous operation, which provides capture, analysis and display of beam image data. The view area of the computer monitor provides a choice of 2D or 3D images. The 2D contour maps and the 3D isometric plots display laser beam intensity profiles in a choice of color and gray-scale styles (fixed and autoscaling to a peak) and sizes (continuous zoom and pan control). The 2D maps can be shown with or without profiles (and Gaussian fit), reference position, variable aperture and rotatable crosshairs (with auto peak and auto centroid location). The 3D isometric plots can be displayed with transparent, hidden or solid wires, and can be rotated and viewed from different tilt angles. Choice of 3D and 2D images BeamView Analyzer display with 3D image and ISO-compatible results 64 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] BeamView Analyzer Software BeamView Analyzer Software Features Beam Stability The continuous on-line statistical analysis display shows results of all, or a combination of, functions and pass/fail parameters for all captured samples and accumulated results. The user can scroll through the analysis results of individual images, and also view the minimum, maximum and sigma (standard deviation) values. This makes comparing individual samples to the time-dependent statistical data easy. Thus, the jitter and stability of parameters, such as power, energy, pointing direction, ellipticity and beam size, etc., can be analyzed simultaneously with a polar beam wander plot. POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Continuous on-line statistical analysis display Pass/Fail Analysis Pass/fail analysis allows simultaneous real-time monitoring of all, or any one of the analysis results against user-specified minimum/maximum limits. Any combination of, or all the fault actions can be activated to signal a test failure, initiate a visual alarm, an audio alarm, stop data capture, reject/save a failed sample, and generation of a TTL trigger pulse output signal. Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE Polar beam wander plot screen Remote Control The BeamView Analyzer provides remote control and data transfer through the host computer’s RS-232 (and TCP/IP with BeamView-USB). A complete control and data transfer command set is provided to allow users to develop their own remote control application for interfacing with the BeamView Analyzer software platform. The BeamViewUSB software package includes a full suite of LabVIEW libraries for remote access to most BeamView features at a host computer running LabVIEW. Fault Actions Dialog Box INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Calculations Pass/Fail test settings Product Name Index Beam Analysis and Statistics BeamView Analyzer software calculations are compatible with the International Standards Organization (ISO) guidelines for laser beam measurement: •Peak and centroid beam position •Aperture fit and uniformity •Beam ellipticity including angular position and •Total/relative power major/minor axis information •Peak power/energy density •Circularity •Percent power within an aperture •D4σ diameters and widths •Guassian fit including coefficient, centroid, and “roughness of fit” The BeamView analyzer system also includes several other analysis features listed in the BeamView Analyzer Software Features Summary on page 66. • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 65 BeamView Analyzer Software BeamView Analyzer Software Features Summary Analysis, On-Line Pass/Fail Tests POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index • Centroid position/wander • Peak intensity/position • Peak-to-average intensity • On-line statistical analysis (all results): - Minimum, average, maximum - Sigma (standard deviation) • Beam diameter/widths (selectable): - Second moment (d4 Sigma) - Knife-edge - Slit - Aperture diameter - Effective diameter • Selectable calculation area • Pass/Fail test with fault action (all results): - Ratio - Audio/visual alarms - Save/reject images - TTL pulse out - Stop data capture • Flat Top analysis (new in BeamView-USB 4.4.0): - Beam uniformity - Plateau uniformity - Flatness factor - Effective irradiation area - Edge steepness - Effective average power/energy Density • Image averaging • Peak energy/power density • Relative energy/power • Effective area • Divergence at % energy/power • Gaussian fits with: - Correlation coefficient - Diameter - Centroid - Peak intensity - Fit roughness • Ellipticity at intensity slice: - Major and minor axis diameter - Circularity (major/minor) - Axis orientation (rotation) - Auto align profiles to axis • Aperture analysis for circular, square, rectangular and elliptical beams: - % power/energy in aperture - Uniformity in aperture - Aperture/diameter tracking Interactive Display Functions • On-line help • Control of cursors, profiles, aperture, position, rotation and size • Report generation (new in BeamView-USB 4.4.0): - Report (.pdf) - BeamView window (screen capture) 66 • Stored image paging • Reference profile select • Reference coordinate set • Background subtraction • Run/stop data analysis Superior Reliability & Performance • • Live video on/off • 7 zoom levels • Image and profile autoscale modes • Auto peak/centroid locate • A/D converter control (analog only) • “Hot” function keys www.Coherent.com • [email protected] BeamView Analyzer Software BeamView Analyzer Software Features Summary Image Capture and Storage • Pulsed or CW (continuous) analysis • Multi-channel (not simultaneous) camera input • Support for multiple camera types (new in BeamView-USB 4.4.0) • 1 resolution mode with BeamView-USB 4.4.x with the LaserCam-HR-InGaAs camera: - 320 x 256 x 14 • 3 resolution modes with BeamView Digital and Analog (RS-170): - Frame (752 x 480 pixels) - Full-Field (376 x 240 pixels) - Half-Field (188 x 120 pixels) • Adjustable camera exposure time (new in BeamView-USB 4.4.0) • Image storage to: - PC RAM drive - PC hard drive • RS-232 and TCP/IP communication protocols • Comprehensive suite of LabVIEW libraries • Multiple trigger modes: - External (asynchronous, trigger input) - Autotrigger to a selected level - Synchronous (trigger output, BeamView Digital and Analog software only) • 3 resolution modes with BeamVIew-USB 4.4.x with the LaserCam-HR and LaserCam-HR-UV cameras: - 1280 x 1024 x 10 - 640 x 512 x 10 - 640 x 512 x 8 • Various capture modes: - Continuous - Time interval - On command (keypress) • High-speed sample mode capture • Profile storage • Configuration storage with password protection • Image data file formats in binary (bin), ASCII (img), bmp, jpg, png, tif POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE Calibration Functions • Fully automatic background map correction (pixel-by-pixel) with bias offset • Automatic background monitor and warning • Automatic A/D offset/gain set (analog only) • Optical scale factor (magnification/reduction) • Far-field optic focal length • Camera pixel size (horiz. and vert.) (analog only) • Power/energy calibration factor Standard Graphics Feature • Contour map with profiles/aperture overlay: - 3 plot types (contour/2D, 3D, Polar) - 4 scaling levels (fixed, scale-to-peak, low intensity, high intensity) - 4 style settings (gray, smooth, sharp, shaded bands) • • Live video mode • Calculation inclusion area display • Profile/peak/centroid position cursor • Graphic zoom • Auto-scale 2D or profile intensity • Polar beam wander plot Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • • On/off axis simultaneous display of: - Position cursor - Cross-section profiles - Gaussian fit profiles - Reference profiles - Aperture overlay for: • Beam uniformity • % energy/power INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index • Rotatable color 3D isometric plot - 360°, 90° rotate/tilt - Hidden/transparent wire - Selectable wire density - Solid or single color - Auto-rotate mode Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 67 Beam Diagnostic Accessories Laser-Grade Attenuation Optics for Cameras Features POWER & ENERGY • Laser-grade attenuation optics • Compatible with all Coherent beam diagnostic cameras • Virtually undistorted and interference-free attenuation Power & Energy Meters • Variable and fixed attenuation for beams up to 2000W/cm2 or 50J/cm2 • C-Mount threads couple directly to cameras Power Sensors Energy Sensors Attenuation Optics & Accessories Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 68 Most cameras are too sensitive for direct viewing of laser beams. For example, a typical diagnostics camera saturates at only ~0.5 μW/cm2 power density (at ~633 nm) or at ~9 nJ/cm2 (at 1064 nm) pulsed energy density. If the camera has an electronic shutter, it can be used for some CW beam attenuation, but there is more flexibility in using optical attenuation. Any attenuation optics introduced in the beam path must be manufactured to exacting specifications. The optics must be laser-grade substrate, and use the proper flatness and wedge to avoid etaloning and fringing, so that the beam is not distorted by the introduction of the attenuation. We offer attenuation optics that are designed to these specifications and packaged for use with our cameras. Typical attenuations are 1:1 to 400,000:1, but even larger attenuations are possible. All Coherent diagnostic cameras accept C-Mount optics and accessories, and are delivered without a standard window in front of the sensor array. Such windows are liable to distort the optical beam. However, a LDFP (Low-Distortion Face Plate) filter is supplied with each camera purchased from Coherent. The LDFP is a laser-grade optic specified and polished for diagnostics use. It is mounted in a housing with C-Mount threads and provides attenuation of room light so that the camera can be used with the lights on. For operation below 400 nm, the LDFP must be removed. Superior Reliability & Performance • The Continuously Variable Attenuator Modules (C-VARM and UV C-VARM) contain two wedge attenuators that are continuously variable and a step attenuator that allows attenuation from 107:1 down to 3000:1. The C-VARM and UV C-VARM can be finely adjusted to achieve both precise attenuation levels and maximum use of the camera’s optical dynamic range. The Variable Attenuator Module (VARM) is a triple-wheel filter holder that contains three filters per wheel. The filters are made to our exacting specifications for transmission value and material quality. The VARM is adjustable in attenuation in 64 discrete steps of approximately 16% reduction each time from 400,000:1 down to 1:1. The VARM can be easily returned to exactly the same attenuation level as previously used. The BeamCUBE™ Fixed-Attenuator Modules (BCUBE and UV-BCUBE) provide fixed attenuation and beam pickoff for performing diagnostics on high-power laser sources. The BCUBE and UV-BCUBE utilize the front surface reflection from an uncoated laser mirror to achieve beam samples at 2% to 10% of the incident radiation, depending upon beam polarization. Multiple BCUBEs can be coupled together for even higher fixed attenuation levels. www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Beam Diagnostic Accessories Attenuation Optics for Cameras BCUBE, UV-BCUBE, VARM, C-VARM, UV C-VARM and all other Coherent cameras have female C-Mount threading, making them easy to connect with the male C-Mount connection flange provided with each attenuator. Also, all attenuators have 1/4-20 tapped holes for independent post or plate mounting. POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters The C-Mount flanges (threaded rings) also have a female RMS microscope thread. This allows a microscope objective to be coupled to the attenuators and extension barrels in order to create a flexible close-up imaging system for analysis of small/focused beams, fiber optics, laser diodes or LEDs. Avoiding Multi-Filter Beam Distortion The wavefront distortion through a number of optical filters can be calculated by taking the square root of the sum of the squares of the wavefront distortion of the individual components. For example, if the individual optics are made to λ/10 specifications and six are used, a total λ/4 RMS wavefront distortion will be introduced to the beam: Energy Sensors VARM, LaserCam-HR-InGaAs, C-VARM, BCUBE, C-Mount Flanges and Barrel Attenuator Selection Attenuation is selected on the basis of power density in W/cm2 or energy density in J/cm2. The attenuation from the camera’s Low-Distortion Face Plate (LDFP) will allow an average power density of up to 1.2 mW/cm2. There are then only two more steps to attenuation selection: 0.12 + 0.12 + 0.12 + 0.12 + 0.12 + 0.12 = 0.25 In general, a camera cannot sense less than ~λ/4 total distortion in the beam, so if a series of filters is used, they must be made to very exacting laser-grade specifications. Attenuating optics from Coherent are manufactured to better than a λ/10 surface specification, so at least six optics in series can be used. Calculate the Low-Distortion Face Plate (LDFP) and each BCUBE as one optic, and the VARM or C-VARM as three optics each. Device Specifications Power Sensors 1) Choose either the VARM or the C-VARM for up to 1W/cm2. 2)In addition or alternatively, use a BCUBE beamsplitter module to pick off between 2% and 10% of the beam (depending on polarization and wavelength). Model VARM C-VARM UV C-VARM BCUBE UV-BCUBE Wavelength Min. (nm) 380 380 190 380 190 Max. (nm) 2200 2200 1100 2200 2200 Attenuation From 4 x 105:1 107:1 105:1 50:1 50:1 To 1:1 3000:1 300:1 10:1 10:1 Aperture (mm) 19 17 17 19 19 Max. Power Density (W/cm2) 1* 1* 1* 2.0 x 109 2.0 x 109 Max. Energy Density (J/cm2) 0.1* 0.1* 0.008 50 50 Damage Limit (W/cm2) 5 x 107 5 x 107 – 2.5 x 109 2.5 x 109 2 (J/cm ) 10 10 0.008 50 50 Beam Offset (mm) – – – 4.0 4.0 Part Number 33-3328-000 33-3336-000 33-6859-000 1098403 1098466 BARREL SET (Barrels, 3 C-Mount Flanges) – – – – – – – VARM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index – – – 1098426 * The maximum power and energy density listed are the levels at which thermal lensing occurs. C-VARM and UV C-VARM Custom & OEM BCUBE and UV-BCUBE Laser Beamline 79.4 mm (3.13 in.) 63.5 mm (2.5 in.) 58.7 mm (2.3 in.) 86 mm (3.39 in.) IN OUT FIXED ATTENUATION t = 1.00 MAX t = 1.00 MIN MIN 45.7 mm (1.8 in.) 40.6 mm (1.6 in.) t = Transmission Value VARIABLE ATTENUATION Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 40 mm (1.57 in.) t = 1.00 MAX OUT 44.5 mm (1.75 in.) 50 mm (1.97 in.) C-Mount Thread • 46 mm (1.8 in.) 5% IN 57.1 mm (2.25 in.) 61 mm (2.4 in.) C-Mount Thread • Tel: (408) 764-4042 C-Mount Thread 70 mm (2.76 in.) • Fax: (503) 454-5727 69 Beam Diagnostic Accessories Extreme-UV Beam Intensity Profiler (BIP) Optics Features POWER & ENERGY • UV operation from 10 nm to 355 nm • Choice of 12 mm or 30 x 40 mm diameter apertures • Operation with BeamView Analyzer Systems Power & Energy Meters These Extreme-UV Beam Profiler Optics use UV-to-visible fluorescence converter face plates to couple the input laser beam to any appropriate Coherent camera. Any of our visible wavelength range cameras can be used with the Beam Intensity Profilers. Power Sensors Energy Sensors BIP-5000Z and BIP-12F attached to a LaserCam-HR Custom & OEM BIP-5000SPL Beamsplitter When laser beam power or energy density exceeds recommended ranges, this beamsplitter provides additional high-power attenuation capability for the BIP-5000Z. It provides a right-angle pick-off function and attaches to the entrance aperture of the BIP-5000Z. BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE BIP-5000SPL Beamsplitter Device Specifications INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index The Beam Intensity Profiler BIP-12F is a compact system accepting beams up to 12 mm in diameter from 10 nm to 355 nm. The front of the BIP-12F has a C-Mount thread, which allows it to be used in conjunction with the UV BeamCube when high-power attenuation is needed for the spectral region 190 nm to 355 nm (see Laser-Grade Attenuation Optics for Cameras on page 68). The Beam Intensity Profiler BIP-5000Z has a zoom magnification range of 6:1 to 1:1 and accepts beams up to 30 mm by 40 mm from 10 nm to 320 nm. It comes with the mount shown. Model BIP-12F (2:1) BIP-12F (1:1) BIP-5000Z Wavelength (nm) 10 to 355 10 to 320 Aperture (mm) Ø12 30 x 40 Resolution (camera-dependent)(µm) 20 70 Saturation at 193 to 248 nm 10 mJ/cm2 30 mJ/cm2 at 308 nm 50 mJ/cm2 50 mJ/cm2 Sensitivity 5 µJ/cm2 5 µJ/cm2 Damage Threshold CW 5W/cm2 1.5W/cm2 Pulsed 500 mJ/cm2 600 mJ/cm2 Uniformity Over Aperture (%) 5 Image Persistence 500 ns 5 µs (fluorescence lifetime) Image Magnification 2:1 1:1 6:1(Zoom) to 1:1 Part Number 33-3468-000 1053418 33-3484-000 BIP-5000Z 103 mm (4.1 in.) – – – 10W/cm2 50 J/cm2 – – – 33-3492-000 BIP-12F 90 mm (3.5 in.) 38 mm (1.5 in.) 45 mm (1.77 in.) 394 mm (15.5 in.) 70 BIP-5000SPL 10 to 320 Ø50 – Superior Reliability & Performance 12 mm (0.47 in.) 93 mm (3.66 in.) • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] BeamMaster Knife-Edge Beam Profiler Features POWER & ENERGY • CW laser beam shape, power and position measurements • Beam sizes from 3 μm to 9 mm with 0.1 μm resolution and high dynamic range • Real-time Windows display, analysis and data logging system • Wavelengths from 190 nm to 1800 nm Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors BM-3: 13.1 mm (0.5 in.) Entrance Aperture BeamMaster System (rotational mount shown is an option and is not included) BeamMaster is a high-precision, multiple knife-edge scanning laser beam profiler which can be configured to sample, measure and display cross-sectional profiles and/ or 2D and 3D image plots in real time up to 5 Hz. Selectable averaging of 1 to 20 samples provides noise reduction and maximizes measurement accuracy. Data can be collected, displayed, stored and continuously streamed to the RS-232 port. All screen images can be captured and stored, or be printed to any Windows-supported printer. • Tel: (408) 764-4042 52.5 mm (2.07 in.) Removable Filter (UV and Si only) BM-3: 13.1 mm (0.5 in.) BM-7: 15.1 mm (0.6 in.) 105 mm (4.13 in.) Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS 3x 8-32 Thread 2x 8-32 Thread 35.2 mm (1.39 in.) 8-32 Thread 8-32 Thread 3.5 mm (0.14 in.) CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Effectively scans beam normal to the knife-edge Laser CrossReference Index Drum Circumference Multiple Knife-Edges for Greater Resolution and Accuracy BeamMaster is an advancement over the more common types of beam profilers, which use two orthogonal knifeedges or slits to scan the beam profile. The BeamMaster model BM-7 uses seven individual knife-edges on a rotating drum to scan the beam through seven different axes in a single rotation. This provides more accurate measurements of the true beam shape and dimensions by tomographically combining the data from all seven scans to reconstruct a profile of the beam. This technique also makes locating the angular orientation of elliptical beam major/minor axes much easier than searching by rotating the sensor head around the optical beam axis. For applications with circular or near-Gaussian beams, the lower-cost BM-3, with only three knife-edges, is also available. Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 87 mm (3.43 in.) 50 mm (1.97 in.) BeamMaster can measure focused beam spots as small as 3 μm with 0.1 μm resolution and has an aperture as large as 9 mm with 1 μm resolution for larger beams. Measurements can be made from 190 nm to 1100 nm (Si-Enhanced) and from 800 nm to 1800 nm (InGaAs). Input powers can be as low as 10 μW. There is automatic gain control and two internal distortion-free optical attenuation filters are included (Si-Enhanced models) • BM-7: 15.1 mm (0.6 in.) Product Name Index Drum Beam Interchangeable Filter Sensor • Fax: (503) 454-5727 71 BeamMaster Knife-Edge Beam Profiler POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Beam Profiles and Widths On each rotation of the drum, BeamMaster captures and processes the data from the passage of the seven knife edges across the beam (three knife edges with BM-3) as power, position and profile information. This information can be displayed every rotation, be strip-charted, and be sent to file or to the RS-232 port. Two orthogonal profiles can be displayed and the beam widths can be digitally displayed for any three user-chosen clip levels. A Gaussianfit profile can be overlaid on any chosen measured profile and the fit and correlation parameters can be displayed. To obtain the maximum profile detail, the system automatically centers the profile and zooms to display ~3 times the beam width, and the profile intensity data is autoscaled (optional) to fit the display height. Added detail can be obtained in a special highresolution mode. This mode is very useful for analyzing beams that are either far from Gaussian in shape or smaller than 100 μm. Beam Position and Ellipticity The beam centroid position can be continuously monitored relative to the center of the sensor area, along with the beam shape, ellipticity (major and minor axes) and angular orientation. A zoom function is available and the user can choose the clip level and strip-chart the position (X and Y) data to monitor short-term or long-term, timedependent stability or drift. Power Measurement The beam power can be displayed either as a digital readout or in combination with an analog “needle.” Units can be chosen as μW, mW or dBm, and the user can offset the zero and zoom in on any part of the power range. Attenuator (filter) files can be selected, and a test range can be selected and displayed to monitor beam power within specific limits, with optional audio alarms. Data Collecting and QA Testing Data regarding beam size, position and power can be continuously displayed in analog, digital and strip chart forms on the computer screen. Data can also be logged to a data file in real time for later processing or test report generation. Pass/Fail testing can be performed on measured results for acceptance within specific tolerances. Files can be transferred to another computer with an RS-232 link or data can be transferred in real time. All screen images also can be captured and stored as BMP or JPG files or can be printed to any Windows printer. 2D and 3D Intensity Plots The projection function provides either a 2D or 3D view of the beam intensity profile. The projection is created using reconstructive tomography. The same method is used to produce 3D images with X-ray systems. The more knife edges, the greater the level of detail that can be obtained. For a beam distribution that is significantly non-Gaussian, such as that from a diode laser, the standard seven-knife-edge system can reconstruct a plot that closely matches the real beam. When examining near-Gaussian beams, the three-knife-edge system gives an accurate intensity distribution. BeamMaster 2D Intensity Plot 72 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] BeamMaster BeamMaster Accessories The 2D contour maps and the 3D isometric plots can be displayed with or without scan axis and grids, and the isometric plots can be rotated for easier viewing of the detailed structure. POWER & ENERGY BeamMaster System Components Each BeamMaster system consists of a sensor head, complete with a 1.8 m cable, a 1/2-length (187 mm) 32-bit PCI card to plug into a PC computer, complete Windows software on a CD-ROM disk, a printed instruction manual, a 0.5” mounting post (threaded 8-32), and optical filters (for Si-Enhanced). Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Optical Filters The BM-7 and BM-3 Si-Enhanced heads come with two neutral density filters. NG4 and NG9 filters (complete with transmission curves) are provided to extend the power range of the heads from 5 mW to 1W in the 400 nm to 1100 nm range. The NG4 filter comes pre-installed and provides ~10% transmission at 633 nm. The NG9 filter is in a protective filter case and provides ~0.5% transmission at 633 nm. There is no filter in the BeamMaster InGaAs head configurations. Energy Sensors BeamMaster 2D Intensity Plot BeamMaster Accessories An optional mount is available to enable rotation of the BeamMaster sensor head about the optical axis. This mount has a 360-degree calibrated scale with a locking screw. An optional C-Mount Adapter Plate allows the attachment of any C-Mount, threaded optical accessory, such as a BCUBE highpower attenuator pickoff optic (see the Beam Diagnostics Accessories section on page 68). Computer Requirements The user provides a Pentium PC (586 or higher, 233 MHz) operating Windows 2000 or XP with a free PCI card slot. The system should have 32 megabytes of RAM, a CD-ROM drive, ~20 megabytes of free hard-disk memory, and a display resolution of 800 x 600 or higher. Device Specifications • Model Measurement Rate (Hz) Wavelength Range (nm) Sensor Aperture Minimum Beam Size (µm) Beam Size Resolution Position Measurement Resolution (µm) Position Measurement Accuracy (µm) Beam Width Measurement Accuracy (%) Beam Power Range Relative Power Measurement Sensor Head Weight (g) Part Number 1037702 1037699 1037710 1037712 1037708 1038024 33-7147-000 1037713 Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • BeamMaster 5 190 to 1100 [BM-7 Si-Enhanced, BM-3 Si-Enhanced] 800 to 1800 [BM-7 InGaAs (3 or 5 mm), BM-3 InGaAs (3 mm)] 9 mm square [BM-7 (Si-Enhanced)] 5 mm circular [BM-3 (Si-Enhanced)] 3 mm circular [BM-3 and BM-7 (InGaAs)] (optional BM-7 InGaAs 5 mm available) 15 (BM-7 all models) 3 (BM-3 all models) 1 µm for beams >100 µm in size (0.1 µm for beams <100 µm in size) 1 ±15 ±2 10 µW to 1 W (with supplied internal filters), saturation 0.1 W/cm2 without filter, 20W/cm2 with NG9 filter [BM-7, BM-3 (Si-Enhanced)] 10 µW to 5 mW (no filters provided), saturation 0.1 W/cm2 [BM-3 InGaAs, BM-7 InGaAs] 0.1 µW resolution 56 g Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index BeamMaster BM-7 Si-Enhanced BeamMaster BM-3 Si-Enhanced BeamMaster Bm-7 InGaAs (3 mm) BeamMaster BM-7 InGaAs (5 mm) BeamMaster BM-3 InGaAs (3 mm) BeamMaster Rotation Mount BeamMaster C-Mount Adapter Plate BeamMaster PCI Upgrade Kit Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 73 ModeMaster PC M2 Beam Propagation Analyzer Features POWER & ENERGY • Measurement and display of CW laser divergence, M2 (or k) and astigmatism • Beam sizes 0.2 mm to 25 mm Power & Energy Meters • Wavelengths from 220 nm to 15 μm • Determination of waist location and diameters (including D4σ diameter) and Rayleigh range • Angular and translational beam-pointing stability Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index How Does the ModeMaster PC Work? The ModeMaster PC head is a dual-knife-edge beam profiler integrated with a diffraction-limited precision scanning lens, which is translated along the beam propagation axis. The lens focuses the beam to create an internal beam waist, and the two orthogonal knife edges (X and Y), which are mounted on a rotating drum, measure the beam diameter and beam axis location at 256 planes along the beam waist as the lens is translated. The powerful ModeMaster PC software then derives the M2 factor, the size and location of the beam waist, the far-field divergence angle, the pointing direction, astigmatism and asymmetry, and the Rayleigh range. Measurements also include ISO D4σ, second moment, knife-edge, slit and D86 beam diameters. The entire measuring process occurs in less than 30 seconds. The ModeMaster PC also provides special weighting functions to help eliminate effects on measurement accuracy due to intermittent beam noise, vignetting or other transients during the focus scan. Real-time displays allow laser peaking or adjustment for minimum M2, divergence, maximum power density, far-field pinhole profiles and pointing angle. Complete Geometric Beam Characterization Along the Laser Beam Path • Beam Quality – M2 Sensor • Beam Diameter Rotating Drum Product Name Index • Waist Diameter & Location • Divergence Angle • Rayleigh Range ServoDriven Lens • Pointing Stability • Power Density • Beam Profiles • Second-Moment Diameters • Astigmatism Pinholes • Waist Asymmetry KnifeEdges • Divergence Asymmetry has now become an ISO measurement standard. M2 describes how close to “perfect-Gaussian” a laser beam is, and can be used to predict the beam size, beam shape and the smallest spot that can be created from the beam further downrange. Beam propagation is concerned with the energy distribution in a beam and the change of that distribution along the beam path. The ModeMaster Beam Propagation Analyzer established a new laser beam quality parameter, M2, which 74 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] ModeMaster PC M2 Beam Propagation Analyzer Coherent pioneered M2 beam propagation analysis with the ModeMaster system a decade ago. Now, the new ModeMaster PC Laser Beam Propagation Analyzer combines all the ISO-compliant accuracy and powerful features needed for measuring M2 and other beam propagation analysis functions for CW lasers. It also provides the added flexibility and value of a personal computer to provide optimum user control, data processing, storage and results display. The ModeMaster PC includes a Universal Serial Bus (USB) control/ interface console and Windows software for operation with Windows 2000 or XP). The ModeMaster PC is also compatible with all existing ModeMaster systems, allowing legacy ModeMaster system users to easily upgrade their systems for use on a supported PC computer. POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Beam Propagation Display Easy Beam Alignment Custom & OEM The precision 5-axis head mount and beam position display of the ModeMaster PC provide easy angular alignment and translational centering of the lens and scan axis to the beam propagation path. Second-Moment Diameters BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE Beam diameter is a critical parameter in beam propagation measurements. Second-moment diameters (D4σ) give the best theoretical answers for beam propagation calculations. The ModeMaster PC measures second-moment diameters directly. The ModeMaster PC software also includes conversion algorithms from its knife-edge measurements to second-moment diameter measurements that are valid for stable resonator modes with M2 of 1 to 4 (covering most commercially available lasers). Also included are conversions to D86 and slit diameters to allow comparison to other measurements. INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Real-Time Power Density Adjustment In most laser applications it is not laser power that does the work but power density. Using the ModeMaster PC, the point of maximum power density can be quickly located. A convenient power density tuning screen displays power density as a pseudoanalog “tune bar,” giving real-time feedback as the laser mirrors are adjusted. • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 Product Name Index 75 ModeMaster PC M2 Beam Propagation Analyzer POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Real-Time Display Pointing-Stability Display Real-Time M2 and Beam Profiles The ModeMaster PC provides real-time measurement and display for fine tuning M2 and many other beam propagation parameters, as well as the near-field or far-field pinhole intensity beam profiles. Expanded Online Help The ModeMaster PC provides complete online help. Help messages also suggest corrective measures when beam parameter limits are exceeded. Beam-Pointing and Translational Stability ModeMaster is able to measure and display both translational (parallel to the beam axis) or angular (from a pivot point) beam movement over a period of 2 minutes to 24 hours. The angular pivot point of the beam axis (often a single optical surface) can be located along the beam path. Statistical analysis of the beam axis location and angle are displayed for both the X and Y axes. Three levels of filtering reduce noise and increase the sensitivity of pointing-stability measurements. Upgrading to the ModeMaster PC All previous versions of the ModeMaster systems can be upgraded to the ModeMaster PC. The original console unit and the LabMaster display are simply replaced with the ModeMaster PC Control/Interface Module and Software, installed in a user-supplied compatible PC computer. All original ModeMaster scan heads are fully compatible and can be plugged into the ModeMaster PC Control/Interface Module, which can be ordered separately with the software. RS-232 Interface The ModeMaster PC can provide measured beam data, analysis results and focus scan control (through the RS-232 interface) for remote data logging, results monitoring and measurement control. Beam Astigmatism and Asymmetry Changes in the shape of a propagating beam can be astigmatic, asymmetric or both. The beam shown at the near right has pure astigmatism; the waists (W0) in the horizontal and vertical directions are the same size, but occur at different propagation distances (Z0). In asymmetric beams (far right) the two waists occur together, but are of different diameters. The ModeMaster PC provides complete analysis of these beam characteristics. 76 Superior Reliability & Performance Pure Astigmatism Z ox ≠ Z oy Wox = Woy Pure Asymmetry Z ox = Z oy Wox ≠ Woy • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] ModeMaster PC Laser Beam Quality The closer an actual laser beam is to diffraction-limited, the more tightly it can be focused, the greater its depth of field, and the smaller the diameter of the beam optics can be to transmit the beam. M2 is the ratio of the divergence of the actual beam to that of a theoretical diffraction-limited beam of the same waist size in the TEMoo mode. Thus, the angular size of the beam in the far field will be M2 larger than calculated for a perfect Gaussian beam. Real Beam Normalizing Gaussian Beam POWER & ENERGY Z ° θ 2W Θ ° M2= Θ θ Z Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Θ = M2 x 2λ / (πWo), for a beam waist diameter 2Wo. Energy Sensors Device Specifications Model Accuracies Waist Diameter (%) Waist Location Beam Quality – M2 (%) Divergence (%) Beam Translation Pointing Angle Azimuth Angle Readout Knife-Edge Clip Levels ModeMaster PC Control/Interface Module Update Rate Analog Outputs Digital Outputs Power ModeMaster PC ±2 ±8% of input beam Rayleigh Range ±5 ±5 ±5% of waist diameter +0.1 mm ±5% of divergence +0.04 mrad ±2°(10 to 200°) User-adjustable 0% to 100% in 1.5% steps <8 Hz (M2, divergence, power density, waist diameter, profiles) Detector signal output, 0 to 13V maximum A/D control signal out, 0 to 5V pulse Trigger (syncs to drum rotation), 0 to 5V pulse RS-232 interface. Front and back knife-edge widths and pinhole profiles available in digitized form via RS-232 100 to 240 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz, 40W maximum Scan Head and Precision Mount 108 mm (4.25 in.) Control/Interface Console Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 86 mm (3.4 in.) 360 mm (14.2 in.) 65 mm to 235 mm (2.56 in. to 9.25 in.) L 305 mm (12.0 in.) UV VIS NIR 358 mm (14.1 in.) IR High-Divergence 409 mm (16.1 in.) IR Low-Divergence • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 310 mm (12.2 in.) • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 77 ModeMaster PC Selecting a ModeMaster PC System Configuration POWER & ENERGY ModeMaster PC systems are available in eight standard configurations (all include scanning head, 5-axis mount, USB control/ interface console, cables, PC software and manual). All configurations provide measurements in four wavelength ranges, with two divergence ranges (high-divergence and low-divergence) within each wavelength range. Use the following steps, along with the Selection Nomogram Chart and Configuration Table (below), to select a ModeMaster PC configuration. Power & Energy Meters Selection Nomogram 20.0 High Divergence 2 M =1 High Divergence 10.0 Power Sensors 8.0 6.0 Energy Sensors Custom & OEM Divergence (mr) 4.0 2.0 Low Divergence 1.0 0.8 0.6 Low Divergence 0.4 0.3 BEAM DIAGNOSTICS 0.2 100 200 400 600 UV 800 1,000 2,000 NIR 5,000 10,000 20,000 IR VIS INDICES Wavelength (nm) Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 5. If more than one ModeMaster PC configuration appears to be needed in order to cover all required beam parameter ranges, optional Scanning Head Modular Components can be ordered to change the configuration of the ModeMaster PC system to cover other ranges (see next page for details). 0.1 CALIBRATION & SERVICE 1. Choose between the four spectral ranges: UV (220 to 680 nm), VIS (340 to 1000 nm), NIR (800 to 1800 nm) and IR (1800 to 15,000 nm). 2. Determine the approximate divergence of your laser beam and use the Selection Nomogram (Divergence vs. Wavelength) Chart to select the low-divergence or high-divergence configuration. 3. Confirm that your beam size is <25 mm diameter for the low-divergence configuration or <12 mm for the high-divergence configuration. 4.Use the table below to determine the part number of the ModeMaster PC configuration selected, and to verify all other beam specifications. Standard Configuration Name UV Low- UV High- VIS Low- VIS High- NIR Low- NIR High- IR High- IR Low Divergence Divergence Divergence Divergence Divergence Divergence Divergence Divergence Model MM-1 MM-1S MM-2 MM-2S MM-3 MM-3S MM-4 MM-5 Spectral Range (µm) 0.22 to 0.68 0.34 to 1.00 0.80 to 1.80 1.80 to 15 Detector Type Silicon Germanium Pyrolelectric Input Beam Requirements at Test Wavelength Test Wavelength1 351 nm 514 nm 1.06 µm 10.6 µm Minimum Power2 7.5 mW3 2.5 mW3 2.5 mW3 400 mW Maximum Power2 10W3 25W3 2.5W 20W Noise <2% RMS and <5% peak-to-peak Min. Divergence (mrad) 0.24 0.46 0.24 0.46 0.255 0.475 2.7 1.3 4 Max. Divergence (mrad) 1.7 3.2 2.0 3.6 2.7 5.0 14 7.2 Max. Beam Diameter (mm)6 25 12 25 12 25 12 12 25 Part Number 33-1843-000 33-2106-000 33-2221-000 33-2239-000 33-2387-000 33-2395-000 33-2429-000 33-2437-000 1 Wavelength-dependent quanlities are input power levels, and minimum and maximum divergence (see Notes 2, 5, 6). 2 Power levels are proportional to the inverse of the spectral response of the detector. The silicon detector peaks at 900 nm and is at half-peak sensitivity at 510 nm and 1050 nm. 3 The germanium detector peaks at 1500 nm and is at half-peak sensitivity at 1100 nm and 1650 nm. The pyroelectric detector has a flat spectral response. These limits can be reduced by a factor of 10 (higher sensitivity) by user-removal of the light-restricting aperture in front of the detector. 4 The maximum divergence limit is fixed by the inability to accurately locate the internal waist when the internal beam diameter growth (over the span of the drum) is too slight. Limits shown are for M2 = 1 and test wavelength; limits scale as the square root of M2 (test wavelength). Minimum divergence in this wavelength range scales as the square root of M2 (test wavelength). 6 Diameters are approximate; divergence takes precedence in choosing options. Refer to nomogram. 5 78 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] ModeMaster PC Complete Geometric Beam Characterization Along the Laser Beam Path Components for Other Wavelength and Divergence Ranges The body design of the ModeMaster PC scanning head has modular lens and detector sets that allow quick changes to other wavelength or divergence ranges to meet your measurement needs. Detector High-Divergence Lens (IR) IR Lens Tube The IR body can only be used with the IR (pyroelectric - pyro) detector and either the low-divergence or high-divergence IR heads. The UV-VIS-NIR body, however, can be used in any of the UV, VIS or NIR spectral regions with the appropriate detector (silicon-Si for the UV and VIS; germanium-Ge for the NIR) and low- or high-divergence lenses. The UV lens can be used with the silicon detector and the VIS-NIR lens can be used with either the silicon or germanium detector. Body P y r o + High-Divergence Lens (UV or VIS-NIR) Visible Lens Tube Description Silicon Detector (0.22 to 1.0 µm) Germanium Detector (0.8 to 1.8 µm) Pyroelectric Detector (1.8 to 20 µm) High-Divergence Lens Kit Low-Divergence Lens Kit High-Divergence Lens Kit Low-Divergence Lens Kit High-Divergence Lens Kit Low-Divergence Lens Kit Spectral Region(s) UV, VIS NIR IR UV UV VIS, NIR VIS, NIR IR IR • Description ModeMaster PC System1 ModeMaster PC System1 ModeMaster PC System1 ModeMaster PC System1 ModeMaster PC System1 ModeMaster PC System1 ModeMaster PC System1 ModeMaster PC System1 ModeMaster PC Control/Interface Console and Software All ModeMaster systems include scan head, mount, control/interface console and software. Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 Power Sensors Detector Si Body Ge Scan Head Body UV-VIS-NIR UV-VIS-NIR IR UV-VIS-NIR UV-VIS-NIR UV-VIS-NIR UV-VIS-NIR IR IR ModeMaster PC M2 Beam Propagation Analyzer (standard system configuration) 1 Power & Energy Meters Low-Divergence Lens (IR) (UV or VIS-NIR) Part Number 33-1843-000 33-2106-000 33-2221-000 33-2239-000 33-2387-000 33-2395-000 33-2437-000 33-2429-000 33-1710-000 IR Lens Tube Extension Low-Divergence Lens Part Number 33-2072-000 33-2080-000 33-2098-000 33-2114-000 33-2130-000 33-2122-000 33-2148-000 33-2155-000 33-2166-000 POWER & ENERGY Spectral Range UV, Low-Divergence UV, High-Divergence VIS, Low-Divergence VIS, High-Divergence NIR, Low-Divergence NIR, High-Divergence IR, Low-Divergence IR, High-Divergence – UV VIS Energy Sensors NIR Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 79 WaveMaster Laser Wavelength Meter Features POWER & ENERGY • 380 nm to 1095 nm wavelength range • RS-232 interface • Internal self-calibration Power & Energy Meters • Fiber input with sampling probe Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM Model Wavelength Coverage (nm) Accuracy (nm) Resolution (nm) Minimum Pulse Rep. Rate Maximum Pulse Rep. Rate Maximum Signal Bandwidth (nm) Minimum Signal Maximum Signal Display Update (Hz) Size (W x H x D) (mm) Storage Storage Condition Relative Humidity Shock (g) Use Conditions Relative Humidity Shock (g) Power Supply (included) Part Number Device Specifications BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index WaveMaster 380 to 1095 0.005 0.001 Single shot CW 2 at 400 3 at 600 5 at 1000 20 µW CW at 632 nm 2 mJ pulsed at 1064 nm 543.365 100 mWnmCW at 632 nm 100 mJ pulsed at 1064 nm 3 259 x 105 x 352 WaveMaster LASER WAVELENGTH METER v a c MODE A U TOC A L C W Av ON BACKLIGHT CONTRAST INTENSITY REMOTE 440 AUTOCAL UNITS MODE – + PULSE RECEIVED INPUT ON/OFF -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F) Non-condensing and <80% >4 12 VDC In RS-232 -10°C to 40°C (14°F to 104°F) Non-condensing and <80% <4 Universal 90 to 250 VAC; 40 to 72 Hz in; 12 VDC out 33-2650-000 105 mm (4.13 in.) 259 mm (11.06 in.) WaveMaster WaveMaster Sampling Probe LASER WAVELENGTH WAVELENGTH METER METER LASER 543.365 nm M OD DE E MO C CW W Av Av BACKLIGHT BACKLIGHT AU U TO TO C CA AL L A O ON N CONTRAST CONTRAST v v a a c c INTENSITY INTENSITY RE EM MO OT TE E R AUTOCAL AUTOCAL UNITS UNITS 4 44 40 0 MODE MODE – – Wide Acceptance + + PULSE PULSE RECEIVED RECEIVED INPUT INPUT ON/OFF ON/OFF 352 mm (13.86 in.) 12 VDC In RS-232 5 mm (0.19 in.) CA Narrow Acceptance 0.535-40 Thread M6 Thread 25 mm (0.98 in.) Removable Pickoff 105 mm (4.13 in.) 41 mm (1.61 in.) 86 mm (3.39 in.) 259 mm (11.06 in.) 80 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] WaveMaster Laser Wavelength Meter The WaveMaster measures the wavelength of both CW and pulsed lasers of any repetition rate. The wavelength can be displayed in GHz, wave numbers, or nanometers, with vacuum and air readings available. The WaveMaster will read the peak wavelength of sources as wide as 2 nm from 380 nm to 1095 nm. Bandwidths wider than 2 nm can be accommodated at the longer wavelengths. POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters The WaveMaster is easy to use. Just turn on the readout and get the beam within 10 degrees of normal incidence to the sampling probe. The probe has a 2-meter fiberoptic cable and takes up a minimum of beam path space. Most intensity variances are automatically accommodated, but for the strongest and weakest signals a front panel attenuator adjustment and intensity readout quickly produce accurate readings. No special triggering modes or setups are required for pulse capture. User-Friendly The WaveMaster is easy to read with front panel adjustments of contrast and back-lighting for the extra-large display. Parameters that have been set-up are clearly displayed, in addition to signal intensity and pulse-retrieved indicators. Configuration settings are maintained in memory and retrieved on start-up for convenience. Communication with the WaveMaster is also easy with a built-in RS-232 port. Sophisticated algorithms that monitor the WaveMaster’s response maintain calibration. Periodically, and upon indication from the algorithms, the WaveMaster is referenced to the fundamental lines of an internal NE source. Pulse or CW Operation The operational mode can be changed from CW, to CW with averaging, to pulse. In CW mode the display is updated at 3 Hz. In CW with averaging, the display is updated at 3 Hz with an average of the last 10 readings taken at 3 Hz. For pulse mode, when a valid pulse is received the display will show the wavelength reading of the pulse for 15 seconds, or until another valid pulse is received. Power Sensors Energy Sensors Accurate With its self-monitoring algorithms and an internal spectral line source, the WaveMaster auto-calibrates the internal spectrometer to maintain accuracy. Easy Set-Up Feedback from the WaveMaster is straightforward. Once the signal is applied to the probe, the unit begins sampling to simplify set-up. In CW mode, the WaveMaster will auto-range to adjust the sensor integration time to match the incoming signal. This allows the quickest set-up and greatest versatility. Selected Display Units The wavelength readings can be displayed in nanometers in “air” at standard temperature and pressure (STP), or shown as a calculated conversion from STP to nanometers in a “vacuum”, or displayed as wave numbers (cm-1), or as frequency (GHz). Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index No Warm-Up Time When the WaveMaster is first powered on, it will perform a self-test cycle and then enter the auto-calibration mode. After 10 seconds, the AUTOCAL message is cleared from the display and the WaveMaster is ready to make measurements. • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 81 Calibration and Service Certification POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE Calibrate Equipment to Maximize Longevity Laser power and energy meters from Coherent are precision instruments, capable of delivering very accurate measurements during many years of useful service. To maintain this high level of performance and to ensure compliance with your ISO certification, it is important to have your measurement system serviced and recertified once a year. Extended use of laser power and energy meters, as well as local environmental factors, can have an adverse effect on accuracy and also result in wear and damage to parts critical to optimum performance. Recertify Once a Year To optimize performance and longevity, and to remain compliant with ISO requirements, Coherent recommends that power/energy meters and sensors be recertified at least once a year. We Provide Certification Our investment in service and calibration facilities and personnel is ongoing, and we strive to maintain our unique technological edge. Our Quality Management System is registered to ISO 9001:2000, our products are NIST-traceable, and our calibration labs meet the requirements of ANSI Z540. Our Calibration Lab has a full spectrum of light sources from 193 nm to 10,600 nm with powers ranging from nanowatts to kilowatts. By duplicating the actual environment of the user, we can calibrate, verify and certify all laser power/energy meters. INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Obtaining Warranty Service In order to arrange for warranty service or annual recalibration, contact your closest Coherent service center to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number (see next page). Initial Evaluation When you return equipment to Coherent for calibration, each device is given a thorough initial evaluation to determine if it can be calibrated adequately in its “As Received” condition. Repair and Calibration At times we may find it necessary to repair the device before the final calibration can take place. If any problems are identified, or if repairs will result in additional charges, you will be contacted by a Customer Service representative. Only then will we calibrate and recertify your equipment in our labs. Reporting Results Returned equipment is accompanied by a Calibration Certificate including Before and After results for sensors, and a data report. 82 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Calibration and Service Warranty Limited Warranty Coherent, Inc., warrants to the original purchaser that its laser power and energy meters and sensors are free from defects in materials and workmanship and comply with all specifications, active at the time of purchase, for a period of twelve (12) months. Coherent, Inc., will, at its option, repair or replace any product or component found to be defective during the warranty period. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is not transferable. Extended Warranty Coherent, Inc., offers original purchasers of laser power and energy meters and sensors an extended twelve month warranty program, which includes all parts and labor. In order to qualify for this warranty, a Customer must return the Product to the Company for recalibration and recertification. The Company will recertify the Product, provide software upgrades, and perform any needed repairs, and recalibrate the Product, for a fixed service fee. If the Product fails and is returned to the Company within one year following the date of recalibration and recertification service, the Company will, at its option, repair or replace the Product or any component found to be defective. Obtaining Warranty Service In order to arrange for warranty service or annual recalibration, first contact your closest Coherent service center to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. USA Phone: 800 343 4912 Fax: 503 454 5727 E-mail: [email protected] Asia Phone: 813 5635 8680 Fax: 813 5635 8681 E-mail: [email protected] Europe Phone: 49 6071 9680 Fax: 49 6071 968499 E-mail: [email protected] Detailed instructions for preparing and shipping your instrument can be found below. Contact Coherent or visit www.Coherent.com/LMC for additional details and warranty limitations. POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE Instructions for Returning Equipment for Service and Calibration To prepare your instrument, meter or sensor for return to Coherent, attach a tag to the unit that includes the name and address of the owner, the contact individual, the serial number, and the RMA number you received from Customer Service. Wrap the product with polyethylene sheeting or equivalent material. If the original packing material and carton are not available, obtain a corrugated cardboard shipping carton with inside dimensions that are at least 6 in. (15 cm) taller, wider, and deeper than the product. The shipping carton must be constructed of cardboard with a minimum 375 lbs. (170 kg) test strength. Cushion the instrument unit in the shipping carton, using 3 in. (7.5 cm) of packing material or urethane foam on all sides, top, bottom, and between the carton and the instrument or sensor. Seal the shipping carton with shipping tape or an industrial stapler. INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Shipping addresses for our repair and calibration facilities are given below: Europe Coherent (Deutschland) GmbH Dieselstr. 5b D-64807 Dieburg Germany USA Coherent Laser Measurement and Control Service Center Attn: (your RMA number) 27650 SW 95th Avenue Wilsonville, OR 97070 USA • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Asia Coherent Japan Toyo MK Building 7-2-14 Toyo Koto-Ku, Tokyo 135-0016 Japan Fax: (503) 454-5727 83 Measurement Products for Use with Coherent Lasers Matrix of Recommendations* POWER & ENERGY CO2 (Diamond) Lasers Laser C-30 C-40, C-55, C-70 G-100, G-150 G-100i K-250, K-225i, K-300 E-400, K-500 GEM Select 50, 100 EOM-10 MID-IR-2 SIFIR Wavelength (µm) 10.6 10.6 10.2 to 10.7 9.4 ±0.3 10.4 to 10.8 10.2 to 10.8 10.6 nominal 10.6 4.6 40 to 1020 Power Meter FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO Power Sensor PM30 PM150 PM150 PM150 PM300F-19 PM1K PM150 PM10 PM10 PS10 Diode Lasers Laser Wavelength (nm) CUBE 375 to 785 Radius 375 to 635 All Laser Diode Modules FAP 780 to 840 Duo FAP 785 to 820 Quattro FAP 790 to 980 HighLight 4000L 805 to 940 HighLight 1000F 975 Power Meter FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO LabMax-TOP LabMax-TOP LabMax-TOP FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO Power Sensor PS10 PS10 PS10 LM-150FS + SMA adapter LM-150FS + SMA adapter LM-150FS + SMA adapter PM5K-100 PM1K Diode-Pumped Solid-State Lasers (CW) Laser Azure Compass 1064 Compass 115M, 215M, 315M Compass 561 Genesis MBD 266 Paladin 355 Sapphire 460, 488 Sapphire 488 HP Sapphire 561 Verdi V2, V5, V6, V8 Verdi V10, V12, V18 Verdi IR Power Meter FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO Power Sensor PM10X or PS101 PM10 PS10 PS10 PS10 PM10X or PS101 PM10X PS10 PM10 or PS101 PS10 PM10 PM30 PM30 Diode-Pumped Solid-State Lasers (Pulsed) Laser AVIA (<10W) AVIA (10W to 30W) AVIA (>30W) Indigo-DUV Indigo-S MATRIX 1064 MATRIX 355 PRISMA (<10W) PRISMA (>10W) Talisker Vector Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index Wavelength (nm) 266 1064 532 561 355, 532 266 355 460, 488 488 561 532 532 1064 Wavelength (nm) 266, 355 355, 532 532 193 193 to 900 1064 355 532, 1064 532, 1064 355, 532, 1064 532, 1064 Power Meter FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO Power Sensor PM10X PM30X PM150 PS10 PS10 PM10 PM10X PM10 PM30 PM30 PM10 Energy Meter - - - 3sigma 3sigma - - - - - - Energy Sensor J-10MT-10KHZ J-10MT-10KHZ - * Other Coherent measurement product configurations may be compatible with these lasers. Coherent Family Plan pricing may apply (see page 89). Contact factory for more details. For these lasers, the PS10 can be selected for users who are looking for either higher resolution or low power measurements. 1 84 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Measurement Products for Use with Coherent Lasers Matrix of Recommendations* Ion Lasers Laser Innova (<1W) Innova (>1W) Q-Switched Lasers Laser Wavelength (nm) Power Meter Power Sensor Energy Meter Evolution (<30W) 527 FieldMaxII-TOP PM30 LabMax-TOP Evolution (>30W) 527 FieldMaxII-TOP PM150 Ultrafast Amplifiers Laser Wavelength Power Meter Power Sensor Energy Meter Energy Sensor OPerA Solo 240 nm to 20 µm FieldMaxII-TOP PS10/PM10 LabMax-TOP J-10MT-10KHZ (<1 mJ pump) J-10MB-HE (>1 mJ pump) TOPAS 240 nm to 20 µm FieldMaxII-TOP PS10/PM10 LabMax-TOP J-10MT-10KHZ (<1 mJ pump) J-10MB-HE (>1 mJ pump) OPA 9400, 9800, DFG 480 nm to 10,000 nm FieldMaxII-TOP PS10/PM10 - Legend (<10W) 775 nm to 845 nm FieldMaxII-TOP PS10/PM10 LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ Legend (>10W) 800 nm FieldMaxII-TOP PM30 LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ plus medium heat sink Libra 800 nm FieldMaxII-TOP PM10 LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ RegA 770 nm to 850 nm FieldMaxII-TOP PS10 - Hidra 800 nm FieldMaxII-TOP PM10V1 FieldMaxII-TOP J-50MT-10KHZ Ultrafast Oscillators Excimer Lasers Wavelength (nm) 200 to 1100 200 to 1100 Laser Mantis Micra Mira Vitesse Chameleon Mira OPO Power Meter FieldMaxII-TO FieldMaxII-TO Wavelength (nm) 800 750 to 860 700 to 980 800 680 to 1080 500 to 1600 Power Meter FieldMaxII-TOP/LabMax-TOP FieldMaxII-TOP/LabMax-TOP FieldMaxII-TOP/LabMax-TOP FieldMaxII-TOP/LabMax-TOP FieldMaxII-TOP/LabMax-TOP FieldMaxII-TO Power Sensor PS10 PM10 Energy Sensor J-25MT-10KHZ plus medium heat sink Power Sensor PM10 or PS102 PM10 or PS102 PM10 PM10 or PS102 PM10 PS10 Laser Wavelength (nm) Power Meter Power Sensor Energy Meter BraggStar 193, 248 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X LabMax-TOP COMPexPro F2 157 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X FieldMaxII-TOP COMPexPro 193 FieldMaxII-TO PM150-50XC FieldMaxII-TOP 50, 102, 110, 201, 205 COMPexPro 248 FieldMaxII-TO PM150X FieldMaxII-TOP 50, 102, 110, 201, 205 COMPexPro 308, 351 FieldMaxII-TO PM150X FieldMaxII-TOP 102, 110, 201, 205 ExciStar XS 200 157, 193 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X FieldMaxII-TOP ExciStar XS 200 248, 351 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X FieldMaxII-TOP ExciStar XS 500 157, 193, 248, 351 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X LabMax-TOP IndyStar 193, 248 FieldMaxII-TO PM30X LabMax-TOP LPFpro 205, 220 157 FieldMaxII-TO PM150-50XC FieldMaxII-TOP LPXpro 210, 220, 305 193, 248, 308, 351 FieldMaxII-TO PM150X, - PM150-50XC Xantos XS 157, 193, 248, 351 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X LabMax-TOP LAMBDA SX-Series 248, 308 FieldMaxII-TO PM300F-50X - PM1KX1 Energy Sensor J-25MT-10KHZ J-25MUV-193 J-50MUV-193 J-50MUV-248 plus large heat sink J-50MB-YAG POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index J-25MUV-193 J-25MUV-248 J-25MT-10KHZ J-25MT-10KHZ plus small heat sink J-50MUV-193 J-25MT-10KHZ - * Other Coherent measurement product configurations may be compatible with these lasers. Coherent Family Plan pricing may apply (see page 89). Contact factory for more details. For these lasers, the PS10 can be selected for users who are looking for either higher resolution or low power measurements. 1 • Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 85 Model Name Index Product Name POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Page Number 1000:1 Attenuator 1.035-40M Adapter Ring Barrell Set BCUBE Custom & OEM 60 FC/PC Type Connector 38 FieldMate™ BEAM DIAGNOSTICS FieldMaxII™-TOP 13-14 CALIBRATION & SERVICE High-Divergence Lens Kit IR High-Divergence Lens Kit UV High-Divergence Lens Kit VIS,NIR INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index IR High-Divergence IR Low-Divergence 79 79 J-25MUV-193 w/o Diffuser 47 J-50MB-YAG 46 J-50MUV-193 w/ Diffuser 47 J-50MUV-193 w/o Diffuser J-50MUV-248 w/ Diffuser J-50MUV-248 w/o Diffuser J-Power Energy Sensor Adapter LabMax-TO Superior Reliability & Performance LM-2 IR 26 LM-2 VIS 26 24 26 24 23 25 22 LM-45 22 LM-5000 25 Low-Divergence Lens Kit IR 79 Low-Divergence Lens Kit VIS,NIR 79 Low-Divergence Lens Kit UV Medium Heat Sink ModeMaster™ PC 78 OP-2 IR 26 OP-2 VIS 26 OP-2 UV 26 PM10 28 PM100-19C 47 47 29 PM10-19A 53, 55 PM10-19C 30 PM10-19B 47 49 53, 55 PM10V1 10-12 34 PM10X • 48 78 NIR Low-Divergence 45 79 74-79 NIR High-Divergence 44 J-50MT-10KHZ 24 LM-3 47 44 J-50MB-LE LM-150 FS LM-2500 45 J-50MB-HE 23 LM-200 78 46 J-25MT-10KHZ 25 LM-20 79 J-25MB-IR LM-1000 LM-2 UV 44 J-25MUV-248 w/o Diffuser 86 79 45 J-25MB-HE 22 LM-150 LS 44 J-10MT-10KHZ 16 LM-10 LM-100 44 J-10MB-LE 17 LaserPAD™ 52 J-10MB-HE 57-58 LaserCheck™ 78 J100 Energy Sensor 61 LaserCam™-HR 13-14 Germanium Detector 61 LaserCam-IIID 1/4” 15 13-14 FieldMaxII-TO 61 LaserCam-IIID 1/2” 16 FieldMaxII-P 61 LaserCam-II 1/4” 70 EPM2000™ 57-58 LaserCam-II 1/2” 69 Digital And Analog Cameras 57, 59 LaserCam-HR-UV 70 C-VARM 48 LaserCam-HR-InGaAs 70 BIP-5000Z 10-12 Large Heat Sink 70 BIP-12F (2:1) 10-12 LabMax™-TOP w/GPIB 71-73 BIP-5000SPL Energy Sensors 38 69 25, 54 BIP-12F (1:1) Page Number LabMax-TOP 69 BeamFinder™ BeamMaster™ Power Sensors Product Name 38 www.Coherent.com 35 • [email protected] Model Name Index Product Name Page Number PM150 29 PM150-19A 53, 55 PM150-19C 53, 55 PM150-19B 53, 55 PM150-50 29 PM150-50A 53, 55 PM150-50C 30 PM150-50B 53, 55 PM150-50XB 54, 55 PM150-50XC 36 PM150X 36 PM1K 32 PM1K-100 33 PM1K-36B 54-55 PM1KX 37 PM2 28 PM200F-19 31 PM200F-50 31 PM200F-50X 37 PM2X 35 PM3 Pyroelectric Detector Page Number 79 Pyroelectric Test Slide Black Coating 49 Pyroelectric Test Slide MB Coating 49 Pyroelectric Test Slide Diffuse Metallic Coating Pyroelectric Test Slide MUV Coating Silicon Detector 49 49 48 SMA-Type Connector 38 Ultima LabMaster™ 2-Channel 16 SmartSensor™ Interface Module Thermal SmartSensor™ Adapter 52 38 UV BCUBE 69 UV Low-Divergence 78 UV High-Divergence 78 UV-C VARM 69 VIS High-Divergence 78 VARM VIS Low-Divergence WaveMaster™ POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters 79 Small Heat Sink 69 78 Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS 80-81 CALIBRATION & SERVICE 27 PM30 28 PM300 30 PM300F-50 31 PM300F-19 INDICES 31 PM300F-50X Laser CrossReference Index 37 PM30V1 34 PM30X 35 PM30V1Q 34 PM3K Product Name Index 32 PM3K-100 33 PM3Q 27 PM5K 32 PM5K-200 33 PM5K-100 33 PM-Digital 52 PS10Q 27 PS10 27 PS19 27 PS19Q 27 PS-FC-Type Connector 38 P-TM7 1/2” 61 PS-SMA-Type Connector • Product Name Toll Free: (800) 343-4912 38 • Tel: (408) 764-4042 • Fax: (503) 454-5727 87 Notes POWER & ENERGY Power & Energy Meters Power Sensors Energy Sensors Custom & OEM BEAM DIAGNOSTICS CALIBRATION & SERVICE INDICES Laser CrossReference Index Product Name Index 88 Superior Reliability & Performance • www.Coherent.com • [email protected] Doing Business with Coherent Ordering We are pleased to accept orders online at www.Coherent.com, or by phone, fax, e-mail or mail. 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